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Chapter XI
And,thoughthewisestsurgeonsandleeches—bothmenandwomen—camefromeverypart,yetcouldhebebynomeanscured.Atlastcameawiselady,andsaidplainlythatSirTristramnevershouldbehealed,untilhewentandstayedinthatsamecountrywhencethepoisoncame.Whenthiswasunderstood,thekingsentSirTristraminafairandgoodlyshiptoIreland,andbyfortunehearrivedfastbyacastlewherethekingandqueenwere.Andastheshipwasbeinganchored,hesatuponhisbedandharpedamerrylay,andmadesosweetamusicaswasneverequalled.
Whenthekingheardthatthesweetharperwasawoundedknight,hesentforhim,andaskedhisname.“IamofthecountryofLyonesse,”heanswered,“andmynameisTramtrist;”forhedarednottellhistruenamelestthevengeanceofthequeenshouldfalluponhimforherbrother’sdeath.
“Well,”saidKingAnguish,“thouartrightwelcomehere,andshalthaveallthehelpthislandcangivethee;butbenotanxiousifIamattimescastdownandsad,forbutlatelyinCornwallthebestknightintheworld,fightingformycause,wasslain;hisnamewasSirMarhaus,aknightofKingArthur’sRoundTable.”AndthenhetoldSirTristramallthestoryofSirMarhaus’battle,andSirTristrammadepretenceofgreatsurpriseandsorrow,thoughheknewallfarbetterthanthekinghimself.
Thenwasheputinchargeoftheking’sdaughter,LaBelleIsault,tobehealedofhiswound,andshewasasfairandnoblealadyasmen’seyesmightsee.