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about breaking the deer.]
[Sidenote D: They take away the assay or fat,]
[Sidenote E: then they slit the slot and remove the erber.]
[Sidenote F: They afterwards rip the four limbs and rend off the hide.]
[Sidenote G: They next open the belly]
[Sidenote H: and take out the bowels.]
[Sidenote I: They then separate the weasand from the windhole and throw out
the guts.]
[Sidenote J: The shoulders are cut out, and the breast divided into
halves.]
[Sidenote K: The numbles are next removed.]
[Sidenote L: By the fork of the thighs,]
[Sidenote M: the flaps are hewn in two by the backbone.]

IX.

[A] Boşe şe hede & şe hals şay hwen of şenne,
& syşen sunder şay şe syde3 swyft fro şe chyne,
& şe corbeles fee şay kest in a greue;[1]
1356 Şenn şurled şay ayşer şik side şur3, bi şe rybbe,
& henged şenne a[y]şer bi ho3es of şe fourche3,
Vche freke for his fee, as falle3 forto haue.
Vpon a felle of şe fayre best, fede şay şayr houndes,
1360 [B] Wyth şe lyuer & şe ly3te3, şe leşer of şe paunche3,
& bred başed in blod, blende şer amonge3;
Baldely şay blw prys, bayed şayr rachche3,
[C] Syşen fonge şay her flesche folden to home,
1364 Strakande ful stoutly mony stif mote3.
Bi şat şe dayly3t wat3 done, şe douthe wat3 al wonen
In-to şe comly castel, şer şe kny3t bide3
ful stille;
1368 Wyth blys & bry3t fyr bette,
Şe lord is comen şer-tylle,
[D] When Gawayn wyth hym mette,
Şer wat3 bot wele at wylle.

[Sidenote A: After this the head and neck are cut off, and the sides
severed from the chine.]
[Sidenote B: With the liver, lights and paunches, they feed the hounds.]
[Sidenote C: Then they make for home.]
[Sidenote D: Gawayne goes out to meet his host.]
[Footnote 1: grene (?).]

X.

1372 [A] Thenne comaunded şe lorde in şat sale to samen alle şe meny,[Fol.]
Boşe şe ladyes on loghe to ly3t with her burdes,



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