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Chapter IX

           

           Thendidtheyhurtletogetherliketwowildbulls,slashingandlashingwiththeirshieldsandswords,andsometimesfallingbothontotheground.Fortwomorehourstheyfoughtso,andatthelastSirTurquinegrewveryfaint,andgavealittleback,andbarehisshieldfulllowforweariness.WhenSirLancelotsawhimthus,heleapeduponhimfiercelyasalion,andtookhimbythecrestofhishelmet,anddraggedhimtohisknees;andthenhetorehishelmetoffandsmotehisneckasunder.

           Thenhearose,andwenttothedamselwhohadbroughthimtoSirTurquine,andsaid,“Iamready,fairlady,togowiththeeuponthyservice,butIhavenohorse.”

           “Fairsir,”saidshe,“takeyethishorseofthewoundedknightwhomTurquinebutjustnowwascarryingtohisprisons,andsendthatknightontodeliveralltheprisoners.”

           SoSirLancelotwenttotheknightandprayedhimfortheloanofhishorse.

           “Fairlord,”saidhe,“yearerightwelcome,forto-dayyehavesavedbothmeandmyhorse;andIseethatyearethebestknightinalltheworld,forinmysighthaveyeslainthemightiestmanandthebestknight,exceptthyself,Ieversaw.”

           “Sir,”saidSirLancelot,“Ithanktheewell;andnowgointoyondercastle,wherethoushallfindmanynobleknightsoftheRoundTable,forIhaveseentheirshieldshungonthetreesaround.OnyondertreealonethereareSirKey’s,SirBrandel’s,SirMarhaus’,SirGalind’s,andSirAliduke’s,andmanymore;andalsomytwokinsmen’sshields,SirEctordeMaris’andSirLionel’s.

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