Король Артур и рыцари Круглого стола
Chapter XIII
ThendidSirMadoryield,andprayedhislife.
“Iwillbutgrantitthee,”saidthestrangeknight,“ifthouwiltreleasethequeenfromthisquarrelforever,andpromisethatnomentionshallbemadeuponSirPatrice’stombthateversheconsentedtothattreason.”
“Allthisshallbedone,”saidSirMador.
ThentheknightsparterstookupSirMadorandledhimtohistent,andtheotherknightwentstraighttothestairfootofKingArthur’sthrone;andbythattimewasthequeencometothekingagain,andkissedhimlovingly.
Thenboththekingandshestoopeddown,andthankedtheknight,andprayedhimtoputoffhishelmandresthim,andtotakeacupofwine.Andwhenheputhishelmetofftodrink,allpeoplesawitwasSirLancelot.Butwhenthequeenbeheldhimshesankalmosttothegroundweepingforsorrowandforjoy,thathehaddonehersuchgreatgoodnesswhenshehadshowedhimsuchunkindness.
Thentheknightsofhisbloodgatheredroundhim,andtherewasgreatjoyandmirthinthecourt.AndSirMadorandSirLancelotweresoonhealedoftheirwounds;andnotlongaftercametheLadyoftheLaketothecourt,andtoldalltherebyherenchantmentshowSirPinell,andnotthequeen,wasguiltyofSirPatrice’sdeath.Whereatthequeenwasheldexcusedofallmen,andSirPinellfledthecountry.
SoSirPatricewasburiedinthechurchofWinchester,anditwaswrittenonhistombthatSirPinellslewhimwithapoisonedapple,inerrorforSirGawain.Then,throughSirLancelot’sfavour,thequeenwasreconciledtoSirMador,andallwasforgiven.