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Chapter II
“Nowshallyedomyadvice,”saidMerlin;“IwouldthatKingBanandKingBors,withalltheirfellowshipof10,000men,wereledtoambushinthiswooderedaylight,andstirnottherefromuntilthebattlehathbeenlongwaged.Andthou,LordArthur,atthespringofdaydrawforththinearmybeforetheenemy,anddressthebattlesothattheymayatonceseeallthyhost,fortheywillbethemorerashandhardywhentheyseeyouhavebut20,000men.”
Tothisthethreeknightsandthebaronsheartilyconsented,anditwasdoneasMerlinhaddevised.Soonthemorrowwhenthehostsbeheldeachother,thehostofthenorthwasgreatlycheeredtofindsofewledoutagainstthem.
ThengaveKingArthurthecommandtoSirUlfiusandSirBrastiastotake3000men-at-arms,andtoopenbattle.Theythereforesettingfiercelyontheenemyslewthemontherighthandandthelefttillitwaswonderfultoseetheirslaughter.
Whentheelevenkingsbeheldsosmallabanddoingsuchmightydeedsofarmstheywereashamed,andchargedthemfiercelyinreturn.ThenwasSirUlfius’horseslainunderhim;buthefoughtwellandmarvellouslyonfootagainstDukeEustaceandKingClarience,whosetuponhimgrievously,tillSirBrastias,seeinghisgreatperil,prickedtowardsthemswiftly,andsosmotethedukethroughwithhisspearthathorseandmanfelldownandrolledover.WhereatKingClarienceturneduponSirBrastias,andrushingfuriouslytogethertheyeachunhorsedtheotherandfellbothtotheground,andtherelayalongtimestunned,theirhorses’kneesbeingcuttothebone.