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Examples
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Ah, ah, said Persant, that is the Knight of the Red Laund, the which is the most perilous knight that I know now living, and a man that is without mercy, and men say that he hath seven men's strength.
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Persant, and his brother, rode together for to help Sir Gareth; and then there were given many strong strokes.
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Persant, whitherward are ye way-leading this knight?
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Persant, an it please him to take the order of knighthood of so simple a man as I am.
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Persant and his brother, and Sir Gringamore, that in no wise there should none of them tell not his name, and make no more of him than of the least knight that there was, For, he said, I will not be known of neither more nor less, neither at the beginning neither at the ending.
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Gramercy, said Persant, gentle knight and damosel.
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Persant of Inde, Sir Ironside, that was called the Knight of the
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Persant's pavilion, "Fair damsel," said Persant, "whitherward are ye away leading this knight?"
Stories of King Arthur and His Knights Retold from Malory's "Morte dArthur" U. Waldo Cutler
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Then, after Persant and the damsel had promised to keep it close, he told them his real name was Gareth of Orkney, King Arthur's nephew, and that Sir Gawaine and Sir Agravaine and Sir Gaheris were all his brethren, he being the youngest of them all.
Stories of King Arthur and His Knights Retold from Malory's "Morte dArthur" U. Waldo Cutler
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Fair damosel, said Persant, whitherward are ye way-leading this knight?
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