Chapter V
NowtherewasaknightatthecourtmoreenviousthantheothersofSirBalin,forhecountedhimselfoneofthebestknightsinBritain.HisnamewasLancear;andgoingtotheking,hebeggedleavetofollowafterSirBalinandavengetheinsulthehadputuponthecourt.“Dothybest,”repliedtheking,“forIampassingwrothwithBalin.”
InthemeantimecameMerlin,andwastoldofthisadventureoftheswordandladyofthelake.
“Nowhearme,”saidhe,“whenItellyethatthisladywhohathbroughttheswordisthefalsestdamselliving.”
“Saynotso,”theyanswered,“forshehathabrotheragoodknight,whoslewanotherknightthisdamselloved;soshe,toberevengeduponherbrother,wenttotheLadyLile,ofAvilion,andbesoughtherhelp.ThenLadyLilegaveherthesword,andtoldherthatnomanshoulddrawitforthbutone,avaliantknightandstrong,whoshouldavengeheronherbrother.This,therefore,wasthereasonwhythedamselcamehere.”“Iknowitallaswellasyedo,”answeredMerlin;“andwouldtoGodshehadnevercomehither,fornevercamesheintoanycompanybuttodoharm;andthatgoodknightwhohathachievedtheswordshallbehimselfslainbyit,whichshallbegreatharmandloss,forabetterknighttherelivethnot;andheshalldountomylordthekinggreathonourandservice.”
ThenSirLancear,havingarmedhimselfatallpoints,mounted,androdeafterSirBalin,asfastashecouldgo,andovertakinghim,hecriedaloud,“Abide,Sirknight!waityetawhile,orIshallmaketheedoso.