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Chapter III

           

           ThenSirGrifletsmoteupontheshieldwiththebuttofhisspearuntilhecastittotheground.Atthataknightcameoutofthepavilionandsaid,“Fairknight,whysmoteyedownmyshield?”

           “Because,”saidGriflet,“Iwouldjoustwiththee.”

           “Itwerebetternot,”repliedtheknight;“forthouartyoungandbutlatelymadeaknight,andthystrengthissmallcomparedtomine.”

           “Forallthat,”saidSirGriflet,“Iwilljoustwithye.”

           “Iamfullloath,”repliedtheknight;“butifImustImust.”

           Thendidtheywheeltheirhorsesfarapart,andrunningthemtogether,thestrangeknightshiveredSirGriflet’sspeartofragments,andsmotehimthroughtheshieldandtheleftside,andbrokehisownspearintoSirGriflet’sbody,sothatthetruncheonstuckthere,andSirGrifletandhishorsefelldown.Butwhenthestrangeknightsawhimoverthrown,hewassoregrieved,andhastilyalighted,forhethoughtthathehadslainhim.Thenheunlacedhishelmandgavehimair,andtendedhimcarefullytillhecameoutofhisswoon,andleavingthetruncheonofhisspearinhisbody,hesethimuponhorse,andcommendedhimtoGod,andsaidhehadamightyheart,andifhelivedwouldproveapassinggoodknight.AndsoSirGrifletrodetothecourt,where,byaidofgoodphysicians,hewashealedintimeandhislifesaved.

           Atthatsametimetherecamebeforethekingtwelveoldmen,ambassadorsfromLuciusTiberius,EmperorofRome,anddemandedofArthurtributeuntoCaesarforhisrealm,orelse,saidthey,theemperorwoulddestroybothhimandhisland.

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