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    1. ChevelierMalFet on

      The woman moves her head in a very unnatural way, which makes sense when it is revealed she is actually the spirit of a woman who was decapitated.

      When she turns to face Gawain, the fog obscures his head in a way that also makes him appear headless.

    2. I have chosen to hear the last line differently, based on the subtle pause and phrasing Ralph Ineson uses. So, I hear “now off – *with* your head”.

      This would also be consistent with the actual poem.

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