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Read the excerpt from "Gawayne." Sir Gawayne's words in this excerpt show that he
"What is it?" asked Sir Gawayne." Can I help you to
perform your vow?"
"Yes, you can, fair nephew Gawayne, but I will never ask
you to do a thing so terrible," said King Arthur.
O is deeply devoted to his uncle.
O is in love with the ill-favoured dame.
O does not know how unattractive the lady is.
O does not want to marry the lady.
"I am ready to do it, uncle, were it to wed the loathly lady
herself."
"That is what she asks, that a fair young knight should
marry her. But she is too hideous and deformed, no man
could make her his wife."
"If that is all your grief," replied Sir Gawayne, "things shall
soon be settled; I will wed this ill-favoured (favored) dame,
and will be your ransom."

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