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4 January, 12:02

In which of these lines does Sir Gawain display honesty and modesty by publicly acknowledging his failings in Arthur's court?

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  1. 4 January, 12:41
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    C) "Behold, sir," said he, and handles the belt, "This is the blazon of the blemish that I bear on my neck; This is the sign of sore loss that I have suffered there; For the cowardice and coveting that I came to there; This is the badge of false faith that I was found in there, ...
  2. 4 January, 15:52
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    C) "Behold, sir," said he, and handles the belt, "This is the blazon of the blemish that I bear on my neck; This is the sign of sore loss that I have suffered there; For the cowardice and coveting that I came to there; This is the badge of false faith that I was found in there, ...
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