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Chapter II
ThencameSirKeytheseneschalwithsixcompanions,anddidwondrouswell,tilltheelevenkingswentoutagainstthemandoverthrewSirGrifletandSirLucasthebutler.AndwhenSirKeysawSirGrifletunhorsedandonfoot,herodeagainstKingNantershotlyandsmotehimdown,andledhishorsetoGrifletandhorsedhimagain;withthesamespeardidSirKeysmitedownKingLotandwoundedhimfullsore.
Butseeingthat,theKingoftheHundredKnightsrushedatSirKeyandoverthrewhiminreturn,andtookhishorseandgaveittoKingLot.AndwhenSirGrifletsawSirKey’smischance,hesethisspearinrest,andridingatamightyman-at-arms,hecasthimdownheadlongandcaughthishorseandleditstraightwaytoSirKey.
Bynowthebattlewasgrowingperilousandhard,andbothsidesfoughtwithrageandfury.AndSirUlfiusandSirBrastiaswerebothafootandingreatdangeroftheirdeath,andfoullystainedandtrampledunderhorses’feet.ThenKingArthur,puttingspurstohishorse,rushedforwardlikealionintothemidstofallthemêlée,andsinglingoutKingCradlemontofNorthWales,smotehimthroughtheleftsideandoverthrewhim,andtakinghishorsebythereinhebroughtittoSirUlfiusinhasteandsaid,“Takethishorse,mineoldfriend,forthouhastgreatneedofone,andchargebysideofme.”AndevenashespokehesawSirEctor,SirKey’sfather,smittentotheearthbytheKingoftheHundredKnights,andhishorsetakentoKingCradlemont.