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第192章 BOOK X(44)

So Sir Tristram had three squires,and La Beale Isoud had three gentlewomen,and both the queen and they were richly apparelled;and other people had they none with them,but varlets to bear their shields and their spears.And thus they rode forth.So as they rode they saw afore them a rout of knights;it was the knight Galihodin with twenty knights with him.Fair fellows,said Galihodin,yonder come four knights,and a rich and a well fair lady:I am in will to take that lady from them.That is not of the best counsel,said one of Galihodin's men,but send ye to them and wit what they will say;and so it was done.There came a squire unto Sir Tristram,and asked them whether they would joust or else to lose their lady.Not so,said Sir Tristram,tell your lord I bid him come as many as we be,and win her and take her.Sir,said Palomides,an it please you let me have this deed,and I shall undertake them all four.I will that ye have it,said Sir Tristram,at your pleasure.Now go and tell your lord Galihodin,that this same knight will encounter with him and his fellows.

CHAPTER LXVI

How Sir Palomides jousted with Sir Galihodin,and after with Sir Gawaine,and smote them down.

THEN this squire departed and told Galihodin;and then he dressed his shield,and put forth a spear,and Sir Palomides another;and there Sir Palomides smote Galihodin so hard that he smote both horse and man to the earth.And there he had an horrible fall.And then came there another knight,and in the same wise he served him;and so he served the third and the fourth,that he smote them over their horses'croups,and always Sir Palomides'spear was whole.Then came six knights more of Galihodin's men,and would have been avenged upon Sir Palomides.Let be,said Sir Galihodin,not so hardy,none of you all meddle with this knight,for he is a man of great bount and honour,and if he would ye were not able to meddle with him.And right so they held them still.And ever Sir Palomides was ready to joust;and when he saw they would no more he rode unto Sir Tristram.Right well have ye done,said Sir Tristram,and worshipfully have ye done as a good knight should.This Galihodin was nigh cousin unto Galahalt,the haut prince;and this Galihodin was a king within the country of Surluse.

So as Sir Tristram,Sir Palomides,and La Beale Isoud rode together they saw afore them four knights,and every man had his spear in his hand:the first was Sir Gawaine,the second Sir Uwaine,the third Sir Sagramore le Desirous,and the fourth was Dodinas le Savage.When Sir Palomides beheld them,that the four knights were ready to joust,he prayed Sir Tristram to give him leave to have ado with them all so long as he might hold him on horseback.

And if that I be smitten down I pray you revenge me.Well,said Sir Tristram,I will as ye will,and ye are not so fain to have worship but I would as fain increase your worship.And therewithal Sir Gawaine put forth his spear,and Sir Palomides another;and so they came so eagerly together that Sir Palomides smote Sir Gawaine to the earth,horse and all;and in the same wise he served Uwaine,Sir Dodinas,and Sagramore.All these four knights Sir Palomides smote down with divers spears And then Sir Tristram departed toward Lonazep.

And when they were departed then came thither Galihodin with his ten knights unto Sir Gawaine,and there he told him all how he had sped.I marvel,said Sir Gawaine,what knights they be,that are so arrayed in green.And that knight upon the white horse smote me down,said Galihodin,and my three fellows.And so he did to me,said Gawaine;and well I wot,said Sir Gawaine,that either he upon the white horse is Sir Tristram or else Sir Palomides,and that gay beseen lady is Queen Isoud.Thus they talked of one thing and of other.

And in the meanwhile Sir Tristram passed on till that he came to the well where his two pavilions were set;and there they alighted,and there they saw many pavilions and great array.Then Sir Tristram left there Sir Palomides and Sir Gareth with La Beale Isoud,and Sir Tristram and Sir Dinadan rode to Lonazep to hearken tidings;and Sir Tristram rode upon Sir Palomides'white horse.And when he came into the castle Sir Dinadan heard a great horn blow,and to the horn drew many knights.Then Sir Tristram asked a knight:What meaneth the blast of that horn?Sir,said that knight,it is all those that shall hold against King Arthur at this tournament.The first is the King of Ireland,and the King of Surluse,the King of Listinoise,the King of Northumberland,and the King of the best part of Wales,with many other countries.And these draw them to a council,to understand what governance they shall be of;but the King of Ireland,whose name was Marhalt,and father to the good knight Sir Marhaus that Sir Tristram slew,had all the speech that Sir Tristram might hear it.

He said:Lords and fellows,let us look to ourself,for wit ye well King Arthur is sure of many good knights,or else he would not with so few knights have ado with us;therefore by my counsel let every king have a standard and a cognisance by himself,that every knight draw to their natural lord,and then may every king and captain help his knights if they have need.When Sir Tristram had heard all their counsel he rode unto King Arthur for to hear of his counsel.

CHAPTER LXVII

How Sir Tristram and his fellowship came into the tournament of Lonazep;and of divers jousts and matters.

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