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第218章 BOOK XII(1)

CHAPTER I

How Sir Launcelot in his madness took a sword and fought with a knight,and leapt in a bed.

AND now leave we of a while of Sir Ector and of Sir Percivale,and speak we of Sir Launcelot that suffered and endured many sharp showers,that ever ran wild wood from place to place,and lived by fruit and such as he might get,and drank water two year;and other clothing had he but little but his shirt and his breech.Thus as Sir Launcelot wandered here and there he came in a fair meadow where he found a pavilion;and there by,upon a tree,there hung a white shield,and two swords hung thereby,and two spears leaned there by a tree.And when Sir Launcelot saw the swords,anon he leapt to the one sword,and took it in his hand,and drew it out.And then he lashed at the shield,that all the meadow rang of the dints,that he gave such a noise as ten knights had foughten together.

Then came forth a dwarf,and leapt unto Sir Launcelot,and would have had the sword out of his hand.And then Sir Launcelot took him by the both shoulders and threw him to the ground upon his neck,that he had almost broken his neck;and therewithal the dwarf cried help.Then came forth a likely knight,and well apparelled in scarlet furred with minever.And anon as he saw Sir Launcelot he deemed that he should be out of his wit.And then he said with fair speech:Good man,lay down that sword,for as meseemeth thou hadst more need of sleep and of warm clothes than to wield that sword.As for that,said Sir Launcelot,come not too nigh,for an thou do,wit thou well I will slay thee.

And when the knight of the pavilion saw that,he stert backward within the pavilion.And then the dwarf armed him lightly;and so the knight thought by force and might to take the sword from Sir Launcelot,and so he came stepping out;and when Sir Launcelot saw him come so all armed with his sword in his hand,then Sir Launcelot flew to him with such a might,and hit him upon the helm such a buffet,that the stroke troubled his brains,and therewith the sword brake in three.And the knight fell to the earth as he had been dead,the blood brasting out of his mouth,the nose,and the ears.And then Sir Launcelot ran into the pavilion,and rushed even into the warm bed;and there was a lady in that bed,and she gat her smock,and ran out of the pavilion.And when she saw her lord lie at the ground like to be dead,then she cried and wept as she had been mad.Then with her noise the knight awaked out of his swoon,and looked up weakly with his eyes;and then he asked her,where was that mad man that had given him such a buffet:For such a buffet had I never of man's hand.Sir,said the dwarf,it is not worship to hurt him,for he is a man out of his wit;and doubt ye not he hath been a man of great worship,and for some heartly sorrow that he hath taken,he is fallen mad;and me beseemeth,said the dwarf,he resembleth much unto Sir Launcelot,for him I saw at the great tournament beside Lonazep.Jesu defend,said that knight,that ever that noble knight,Sir Launcelot,should be in such a plight;but whatsomever he be,said that knight,harm will I none do him:and this knight's name was Bliant.Then he said unto the dwarf:Go thou fast on horseback,unto my brother Sir Selivant,that is at the Castle Blank,and tell him of mine adventure,and bid him bring with him an horse litter,and then will we bear this knight unto my castle.

CHAPTER II

How Sir Lancelot was carried in an horse litter,and how Sir Launcelot rescued Sir Bliant,his host.

SO the dwarf rode fast,and he came again and brought Sir Selivant with him,and six men with an horse litter;and so they took up the feather bed with Sir Launcelot,and so carried all away with them unto the Castle Blank,and he never awaked till he was within the castle.And then they bound his hands and his feet,and gave him good meats and good drinks,and brought him again to his strength and his fairness;but in his wit they could not bring him again,nor to know himself.Thus was Sir Launcelot there more than a year and a half,honestly arrayed and fair faren withal.

Then upon a day this lord of that castle,Sir Bliant,took his arms,on horseback,with a spear,to seek adventures.And as he rode in a forest there met with him two knights adventurous,the one was Breuse Saunce Pit ,and his brother,Sir Bertelot;and these two ran both at once upon Sir Bliant,and brake their spears upon his body.And then they drew out swords and made great battle,and fought long together.But at the last Sir Bliant was sore wounded,and felt himself faint;and then he fled on horseback toward his castle.And as they came hurling under the castle whereas Sir Launcelot lay in a window,[he]saw how two knights laid upon Sir Bliant with their swords.And when Sir Launcelot saw that,yet as wood as he was he was sorry for his lord,Sir Bliant.

And then Sir Launcelot brake the chains from his legs and off his arms,and in the breaking he hurt his hands sore;and so Sir Launcelot ran out at a postern,and there he met with the two knights that chased Sir Bliant;and there he pulled down Sir Bertelot with his bare hands from his horse,and therewithal he wrothe his sword out of his hand;and so he leapt unto Sir Breuse,and gave him such a buffet upon the head that he tumbled backward over his horse's croup.And when Sir Bertelot saw there his brother have such a fall,he gat a spear in his hand,and would have run Sir Launcelot through:that saw Sir Bliant,and struck off the hand of Sir Bertelot.

And then Sir Breuse and Sir Bertelot gat their horses and fled away.

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