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Chapter X
Thentheyrenewedthebattle—sometimesrushingsofuriouslytogether,thatbothfelltotheground,andanonchangingswordsintheirconfusion.Thustheyendured,andlashed,andstruggled,untileventide,andnonewhosawknewwhichwasthelikeliesttowin;forthoughtheKnightoftheRedlandswasawilyandsubtlewarrior,hissubtletymadeSirBeaumainswilierandwisertoo.Soonceagaintheyrestedforalittlespace,andtooktheirhelmsofftofindbreath.
ButwhenSirBeaumains’helmwasoff,helookeduptoDameLyones,wheresheleaned,gazingandweeping,fromherwindow.Andwhenhesawthesweetnessofhersmiling,allhisheartwaslightandjoyful,andstartingup,hebadetheKnightoftheRedlandsmakeready.Thendidtheylacetheirhelmsandfighttogetheryetafresh,asthoughtheyhadneverfoughtbefore.Andatthelast,theKnightoftheRedlandswithasuddenstrokesmoteSirBeaumainsonthehand,sothathisswordfellfromit,andwithasecondstrokeuponthehelmhedrovehimtotheearth.ThencriedaloudthedamselLinet,“Alas!SirBeaumains,seehowmysisterweepethtobeholdtheefallen!”AndwhenSirBeaumainsheardherwords,hespranguponhisfeetwithstrength,andleapingtohissword,hecaughtit;andwithmanyheavyblowspressedsosorelyontheKnightoftheRedlands,thatintheendhesmotehisswordfromouthishand,and,withamightyblowuponthehead,hurledhimupontheground.
ThenSirBeaumainsunlacedhishelm,andwouldhavestraightwayslainhim,buttheKnightoftheRedlandsyielded,andprayedformercy.