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第187章 BOOK X(39)

Sir,said the mariners,wit ye well this king and knight that here lieth was a full worshipful man and of full great prowess,and full well he loved all manner knights errants.So God me help,said Sir Tristram,here is a piteous case,and full fain would I take this enterprise upon me;but I have made such a promise that needs Imust be at this great tournament,or else I am shamed.

For well I wot for my sake in especial my lord Arthur let make this jousts and tournament in this country;and well I wot that many worshipful people will be there at that tournament for to see me;therefore I fear me to take this enterprise upon me that I shall not come again by time to this jousts.Sir,said Palomides,I pray you give me this enterprise,and ye shall see me achieve it worshipfully,other else I shall die in this quarrel.Well,said Sir Tristram,and this enterprise I give you,with this,that ye be with me at this tournament that shall be as this day seven night.Sir,said Palomides,I promise you that I shall be with you by that day if I be unslain or unmaimed.

CHAPTER LX

How Sir Tristram with his fellowship came and were with an host which after fought with Sir Tristram;and other matters.

THEN departed Sir Tristram,Gareth,and Sir Dinadan,and left Sir Palomides in the vessel;and so Sir Tristram beheld the mariners how they sailed overlong Humber.

And when Sir Palomides was out of their sight they took their horses and beheld about them.And then were they ware of a knight that came riding against them unarmed,and nothing about him but a sword.And when this knight came nigh them he saluted them,and they him again.Fair knights,said that knight,I pray you insomuch as ye be knights errant,that ye will come and see my castle,and take such as ye find there;I pray you heartily.And so they rode with him until his castle,and there they were brought into the hall,that was well apparelled;and so they were there unarmed,and set at a board;and when this knight saw Sir Tristram,anon he knew him.And then this knight waxed pale and wroth at Sir Tristram.When Sir Tristram saw his host make such cheer he marvelled and said:Sir,mine host,what cheer make you?Wit thou well,said he,I fare the worse for thee,for I know thee,Sir Tristram de Liones,thou slewest my brother;and therefore I give thee summons I will slay thee an ever I may get thee at large.Sir knight,said Sir Tristram,I am never advised that ever I slew any brother of yours;and if ye say that I did I will make amends unto my power.I will none amends,said the knight,but keep thee from me.

So when he had dined Sir Tristram asked his arms,and departed.And so they rode on their ways,and within a while Sir Dinadan saw where came a knight well armed and well horsed,without shield.Sir Tristram,said Sir Dinadan,take keep to yourself,for I dare undertake yonder cometh your host that will have ado with you.Let him come,said Sir Tristram,I shall abide him as well as I may.Anon the knight,when he came nigh Sir Tristram,he cried and bade him abide and keep him.So they hurtled together,but Sir Tristram smote the other knight so sore that he bare him over his horse's croup.That knight arose lightly and took his horse again,and so rode fiercely to Sir Tristram,and smote him twice hard upon the helm.Sir knight,said Sir Tristram,I pray you leave off and smite me no more,for I would be loath to deal with you an I might choose,for I have your meat and your drink within my body.For all that he would not leave;and then Sir Tristram gave him such a buffet upon the helm that he fell up-so-down from his horse,that the blood brast out at the ventails of his helm,and so he lay still likely to be dead.Then Sir Tristram said:Me repenteth of this buffet that I smote so sore,for as I suppose he is dead.And so they left him and rode on their ways.

So they had not ridden but a while,but they saw riding against them two full likely knights,well armed and well horsed,and goodly servants about them.The one was Berrant le Apres,and he was called the King with the Hundred Knights;and the other was Sir Segwarides,which were renowned two noble knights.So as they came either by other the king looked upon Sir Dinadan,that at that time he had Sir Tristram's helm upon his shoulder,the which helm the king had seen to-fore with the Queen of Northgalis,and that queen the king loved as paramour;and that helm the Queen of Northgalis had given to La Beale Isoud,and the queen La Beale Isoud gave it to Sir Tristram.Sir knight,said Berrant,where had ye that helm?What would ye?said Sir Dinadan.For I will have ado with thee,said the king,for the love of her that owed that helm,and therefore keep you.So they departed and came together with all their mights of their horses,and there the King with the Hundred Knights smote Sir Dinadan,horse and all,to the earth;and then he commanded his servant:Go and take thou his helm off,and keep it.So the varlet went to unbuckle his helm.What helm,what wilt thou do?said Sir Tristram,leave that helm.To what intent,said the king,will ye,sir knight,meddle with that helm?

Wit you well,said Sir Tristram,that helm shall not depart from me or it be dearer bought.Then make you ready,said Sir Berrant unto Sir Tristram.So they hurtled together,and there Sir Tristram smote him down over his horse's tail;and then the king arose lightly,and gat his horse lightly again.And then he struck fiercely at Sir Tristram many great strokes.And then Sir Tristram gave Sir Berrant such a buffet upon the helm that he fell down over his horse sore stonied.Lo,said Dinadan,that helm is unhappy to us twain,for I had a fall for it,and now,sir king,have ye another fall.

Then Segwarides asked:Who shall joust with me?

I pray thee,said Sir Gareth unto Dinadan,let me have this jousts.Sir,said Dinadan,I pray you take it as for me.

That is no reason,said Tristram,for this jousts should be yours.At a word,said Dinadan,I will not thereof.

Then Gareth dressed him to Sir Segwarides,and there Sir Segwarides smote Gareth and his horse to the earth.

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