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第149章 BOOK X(1)

CHAPTER I

How Sir Tristram jousted,and smote down King Arthur,because he told him not the cause why he bare that shield.

AND if so be ye can descrive what ye bear,ye are worthy to bear the arms.As for that,said Sir Tristram,I will answer you;this shield was given me,not desired,of Queen Morgan le Fay;and as for me,I can not descrive these arms,for it is no point of my charge,and yet Itrust to God to bear them with worship.Truly,said King Arthur,ye ought not to bear none arms but if ye wist what ye bear:but I pray you tell me your name.

To what intent?said Sir Tristram.For I would wit,said Arthur.Sir,ye shall not wit as at this time.Then shall ye and I do battle together,said King Arthur.

Why,said Sir Tristram,will ye do battle with me but if I tell you my name?and that little needeth you an ye were a man of worship,for ye have seen me this day have had great travail,and therefore ye are a villainous knight to ask battle of me,considering my great travail;howbeit I will not fail you,and have ye no doubt that Ifear not you;though you think you have me at a great advantage yet shall I right well endure you.And there withal King Arthur dressed his shield and his spear,and Sir Tristram against him,and they came so eagerly together.And there King Arthur brake his spear all to pieces upon Sir Tristram's shield.But Sir Tristram hit Arthur again,that horse and man fell to the earth.And there was King Arthur wounded on the left side,a great wound and a perilous.

Then when Sir Uwaine saw his lord Arthur lie on the ground sore wounded,he was passing heavy.And then he dressed his shield and his spear,and cried aloud unto Sir Tristram and said:Knight,defend thee.So they came together as thunder,and Sir Uwaine brised his spear all to pieces upon Sir Tristram's shield,and Sir Tristram smote him harder and sorer,with such a might that he bare him clean out of his saddle to the earth.With that Sir Tristram turned about and said:Fair knights,I had no need to joust with you,for I have had enough to do this day.Then arose Arthur and went to Sir Uwaine,and said to Sir Tristram:We have as we have deserved,for through our orgulyt we demanded battle of you,and yet we knew not your name.Nevertheless,by Saint Cross,said Sir Uwaine,he is a strong knight at mine advice as any is now living.

Then Sir Tristram departed,and in every place he asked and demanded after Sir Launcelot,but in no place he could not hear of him whether he were dead or alive;wherefore Sir Tristram made great dole and sorrow.So Sir Tristram rode by a forest,and then was he ware of a fair tower by a marsh on that one side,and on that other side a fair meadow.And there he saw ten knights fighting together.And ever the nearer he came he saw how there was but one knight did battle against nine knights,and that one did so marvellously that Sir Tristram had great wonder that ever one knight might do so great deeds of arms.And then within a little while he had slain half their horses and unhorsed them,and their horses ran in the fields and forest.Then Sir Tristram had so great pity of that one knight that endured so great pain,and ever he thought it should be Sir Palomides,by his shield.And so he rode unto the knights and cried unto them,and bade them cease of their battle,for they did themselves great shame so many knights to fight with one.Then answered the master of those knights,his name was called Breuse Saunce Pit ,that was at that time the most mischievoust knight living,and said thus:Sir knight,what have ye ado with us to meddle?and therefore,an ye be wise,depart on your way as ye came,for this knight shall not escape us.

That were pity,said Sir Tristram,that so good a knight as he is should be slain so cowardly;and therefore Iwarn you I will succour him with all my puissance.

CHAPTER II

How Sir Tristram saved Sir Palomides'life,and how they promised to fight together within a fortnight.

So Sir Tristram alighted off his horse because they were on foot,that they should not slay his horse,and then dressed his shield,with his sword in his hand,and he smote on the right hand and on the left hand passing sore,that well-nigh at every stroke he struck down a knight.And when they espied his strokes they fled all with Breuse Saunce Pit unto the tower,and Sir Tristram followed fast after with his sword in his hand,but they escaped into the tower,and shut Sir Tristram without the gate.And when Sir Tristram saw this he returned aback unto Sir Palomides,and found him sitting under a tree sore wounded.Ah,fair knight,said Sir Tristram,well be ye found.Gramercy,said Sir Palomides,of your great goodness,for ye have rescued me of my life,and saved me from my death.What is your name?said Sir Tristram.He said:My name is Sir Palomides.OJesu,said Sir Tristram,thou hast a fair grace of me this day that I should rescue thee,and thou art the man in the world that I most hate;but now make thee ready,for I will do battle with thee.What is your name?

said Sir Palomides.My name is Sir Tristram,your mortal enemy.It may be so,said Sir Palomides;but ye have done over much for me this day that I should fight with you;for inasmuch as ye have saved my life it will be no worship for you to have ado with me,for ye are fresh and I am wounded sore,and therefore,an ye will needs have ado with me,assign me a day and then Ishall meet with you without fail.Ye say well,said Sir Tristram,now I assign you to meet me in the meadow by the river of Camelot,where Merlin set the peron.

So they were agreed.

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