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Anon
he
came
again
to
King
Mark
’
s
court
,
and
there
lived
in
great
joy
and
pleasure
,
till
within
a
while
the
king
grew
jealous
of
his
fame
,
and
of
the
love
and
favour
shown
him
by
all
damsels
.
And
as
long
as
King
Mark
lived
,
he
never
after
loved
Sir
Tristram
,
though
there
was
much
fair
speech
between
them
.
Then
it
befell
upon
a
certain
day
that
the
good
knight
Sir
Bleoberis
de
Ganis
,
brother
to
Sir
Blamor
de
Ganis
,
and
nigh
cousin
to
Sir
Lancelot
of
the
Lake
,
came
to
King
Mark
’
s
court
and
asked
of
him
a
favour
.
And
though
the
king
marvelled
,
seeing
he
was
a
man
of
great
renown
,
and
a
knight
of
the
Round
Table
,
he
granted
him
all
his
asking
.
Then
said
Sir
Bleoberis
,
“
I
will
have
the
fairest
lady
in
your
court
,
at
my
own
choosing
.
”
“
I
may
not
say
thee
nay
,
”
replied
the
king
;
“
choose
therefore
,
but
take
all
the
issues
of
thy
choice
.
”
So
when
he
had
looked
around
,
he
chose
the
wife
of
Earl
Segwarides
,
and
took
her
by
the
hand
,
and
set
her
upon
horseback
behind
his
squire
,
and
rode
forth
on
his
way
.
Presently
thereafter
came
in
the
earl
,
and
rode
out
straightway
after
him
in
rage
.
But
all
the
ladies
cried
out
shame
upon
Sir
Tristram
that
he
had
not
gone
,
and
one
rebuked
him
foully
and
called
him
coward
knight
,
that
he
would
stand
and
see
a
lady
forced
away
from
his
uncle
’
s
court
.
But
Sir
Tristram
answered
her
,
“
Fair
lady
,
it
is
not
my
place
to
take
part
in
this
quarrel
while
her
lord
and
husband
is
here
to
do
it
.
Had
he
not
been
at
this
court
,
peradventure
I
had
been
her
champion
.
And
if
it
so
befall
that
he
speed
ill
,
then
may
it
happen
that
I
speak
with
that
foul
knight
before
he
pass
out
of
this
realm
.
”
Anon
ran
in
one
of
Sir
Segwarides
’
squires
,
and
told
that
his
master
was
sore
wounded
,
and
at
the
point
of
death
.
When
Sir
Tristram
heard
that
,
he
was
soon
armed
and
on
his
horse
,
and
Governale
,
his
servant
,
followed
him
with
shield
and
spear
.
And
as
he
rode
,
he
met
his
cousin
Sir
Andret
,
who
had
been
commanded
by
King
Mark
to
bring
home
to
him
two
knights
of
King
Arthur
’
s
court
who
roamed
the
country
thereabouts
seeking
adventures
.
“
What
tidings
?
”
said
Sir
Tristram
.
“
God
help
me
,
never
worse
,
”
replied
his
cousin
;
“
for
those
I
went
to
bring
have
beaten
and
defeated
me
,
and
set
my
message
at
naught
.
”
“
Fair
cousin
,
”
said
Sir
Tristram
,
“
ride
ye
on
your
way
,
perchance
if
I
should
meet
them
ye
may
be
revenged
.
”