Chapter XIV
Withinawhilethereafterwasajoustingatthecourt,whereinSirLancelotwontheprize.AndtwoofthosehesmotedownwereSirAgravaine,thebrotherofSirGawain,andSirModred,hisfalsebrother—KingArthur’ssonbyBelisent.AndbecauseofhisvictorytheyhatedSirLancelot,andsoughthowtheymightinjurehim.
Soonanight,whenKingArthurwashuntingintheforest,andthequeensentforSirLancelottoherchamber,theytwoespiedhim;andthinkingnowtomakeascandalandaquarrelbetweenLancelotandtheking,theyfoundtwelveothers,andsaidSirLancelotwasevernowinthequeen’schamber,andKingArthurwasdishonoured.
Then,allarmed,theycamesuddenlyroundthequeen’sdoor,andcried,“Traitor!nowartthoutaken.”
“Madam,webebetrayed,”saidSirLancelot;“yetshallmylifecostthesemendear.”
Thendidthequeenweepsore,anddismallyshecried,“Alas!thereisnoarmourherewherebyyemightwithstandsomany;whereforeyewillbeslain,andIbeburntforthedreadcrimetheywillchargeonme.”
Butwhileshespaketheshoutingoftheknightswasheardwithout,“Traitor,comeforth,fornowthouartsnared!”
“Betterweretwentydeathsatoncethanthisvileoutcry,”saidSirLancelot.
Thenhekissedherandsaid,“Mostnoblelady,Ibeseechye,asIhaveeverbeenyourowntrueknight,takecourage;prayformysoulifIbenowslain,andtrustmyfaithfulfriends,SirBorsandSirLavaine,tosaveyoufromthefire.”
Buteverbitterlysheweptandmoaned,andcried,“WouldGodthattheywouldtakeandslayme,andthatthoucouldestescape.