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第119章 BOOK VIII(23)

Then Sir Nabon proffered to play with him his play:For I saw never no knight do so much upon a day.I will well,said Sir Lamorak,play as I may,but I am weary and sore bruised.And there either gat a spear,but Nabon would not encounter with Sir Lamorak,but smote his horse in the forehead,and so slew him;and then Sir Lamorak yede on foot,and turned his shield and drew his sword,and there began strong battle on foot.But Sir Lamorak was so sore bruised and short breathed,that he traced and traversed somewhat aback.Fair fellow,said Sir Nabon,hold thy hand and I shall show thee more courtesy than ever I showed knight,because I have seen this day thy noble knighthood,and therefore stand thou by,and I will wit whether any of thy fellows will have ado with me.Then when Sir Tristram heard that,he stepped forth and said:Nabon,lend me horse and sure armour,and I will have ado with thee.Well,fellow,said Sir Nabon,go thou to yonder pavilion,and arm thee of the best thou findest there,and I shall play a marvellous play with thee.

Then said Sir Tristram:Look ye play well,or else peradventure I shall learn you a new play.That is well said,fellow,said Sir Nabon.So when Sir Tristram was armed as him liked best,and well shielded and sworded,he dressed to him on foot;for well he knew that Sir Nabon would not abide a stroke with a spear,therefore he would slay all knights'horses.Now,fair fellow,Sir Nabon,let us play.So then they fought long on foot,tracing and traversing,smiting and foining long without any rest.At the last Sir Nabon prayed him to tell him his name.

Sir Nabon,I tell thee my name is Sir Tristram de Liones,a knight of Cornwall under King Mark.Thou art welcome,said Sir Nabon,for of all knights I have most desired to fight with thee or with Sir Launcelot.

So then they went eagerly together,and Sir Tristram slew Sir Nabon,and so forthwith he leapt to his son,and struck off his head;and then all the country said they would hold of Sir Tristram.Nay,said Sir Tristram,I will not so;here is a worshipful knight,Sir Lamorak de Galis,that for me he shall be lord of this country,for he hath done here great deeds of arms.

Nay,said Sir Lamorak,I will not be lord of this country,for Ihave not deserved it as well as ye,therefore give ye it where ye will,for I will none have.Well,said Sir Tristram,since ye nor I will not have it,let us give it to him that hath not so well deserved it.Do as ye list,said Segwarides,for the gift is yours,for I will none have an I had deserved it.So was it given to Segwarides,whereof he thanked them;and so was he lord,and worshipfully he did govern it.And then Sir Segwarides delivered all prisoners,and set good governance in that valley;and so he returned into Cornwall,and told King Mark and La Beale Isoud how Sir Tristram had advanced him to the Isle of Servage,and there he proclaimed in all Cornwall of all the adventures of these two knights,so was it openly known.But full woe was La Beale Isoud when she heard tell that Sir Tristram was wedded to Isoud la Blanche Mains.

CHAPTER XL

How Sir Lamorak departed from Sir Tristram,and how he met with Sir Frol,and after with Sir Launcelot.

SO turn we unto Sir Lamorak,that rode toward Arthur's court,and Sir Tristram's wife and Kehydius took a vessel and sailed into Brittany,unto King Howel,where he was welcome.And when he heard of these adventures they marvelled of his noble deeds.Now turn we unto Sir Lamorak,that when he was departed from Sir Tristram he rode out of the forest,till he came to an hermitage.

When the hermit saw him,he asked him from whence he came.Sir,said Sir Lamorak,I come from this valley.Sir,said the hermit:

thereof I marvel.For this twenty winter I saw never no knight pass this country but he was either slain or villainously wounded,or pass as a poor prisoner.Those ill customs,said Sir Lamorak,are fordone,for Sir Tristram slew your lord,Sir Nabon,and his son.Then was the hermit glad,and all his brethren,for he said there was never such a tyrant among Christian men.And therefore,said the hermit,this valley and franchise we will hold of Sir Tristram.

So on the morrow Sir Lamorak departed;and as he rode he saw four knights fight against one,and that one knight defended him well,but at the last the four knights had him down.And then Sir Lamorak went betwixt them,and asked them why they would slay that one knight,and said it was shame,four against one.

Thou shalt well wit,said the four knights,that he is false.

That is your tale,said Sir Lamorak,and when I hear him also speak,I will say as ye say.Then said Lamorak:Ah,knight,can ye not excuse you,but that ye are a false knight.Sir,said he,yet can I excuse me both with my word and with my hands,that Iwill make good upon one of the best of them,my body to his body.

Then spake they all at once:We will not jeopardy our bodies as for thee.But wit thou well,they said,an King Arthur were here himself,it should not lie in his power to save his life.That is too much said,said Sir Lamorak,but many speak behind a man more than they will say to his face;and because of your words ye shall understand that I am one of the simplest of King Arthur's court;in the worship of my lord now do your best,and in despite of you I shall rescue him.And then they lashed all at once to Sir Lamorak,but anon at two strokes Sir Lamorak had slain two of them,and then the other two fled.So then Sir Lamorak turned again to that knight,and asked him his name.Sir,he said,my name is Sir Frol of the Out Isles.Then he rode with Sir Lamorak and bare him company.

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