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Thou
hast
defeated
us
,
in
truth
,
replied
Sir
Sagramour
,
and
on
the
faith
of
knighthood
I
require
thee
tell
us
thy
right
name
?
Ye
charge
me
by
a
great
thing
,
said
Sir
Tristram
,
and
I
will
answer
ye
.
And
when
they
heard
his
name
the
two
knights
were
right
glad
that
they
had
met
Sir
Tristram
,
for
his
deeds
were
known
through
all
the
land
,
and
they
prayed
him
to
abide
in
their
company
.
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Nay
,
said
he
,
I
must
find
a
fellow
-
knight
of
yours
,
Sir
Bleoberis
de
Ganis
,
whom
I
seek
.
God
speed
you
well
,
said
the
two
knights
;
and
Sir
Tristram
rode
away
.
Soon
he
saw
before
him
in
a
valley
Sir
Bleoberis
with
Sir
Segwarides
wife
riding
behind
his
squire
upon
a
palfrey
.
At
that
he
cried
out
aloud
,
Abide
,
Sir
knight
of
King
Arthur
s
court
,
bring
back
again
that
lady
or
deliver
her
to
me
.
I
will
not
,
said
Bleoberis
,
for
I
dread
no
Cornish
knight
.
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Why
,
said
Sir
Tristram
,
may
not
a
Cornish
knight
do
well
as
any
other
?
This
day
,
but
three
miles
back
,
two
knights
of
thy
own
court
met
me
,
and
found
one
Cornish
knight
enough
for
both
before
we
parted
.
What
were
their
names
?
said
Sir
Bleoberis
.
Sir
Sagramour
le
Desirous
and
Sir
Dodinas
le
Savage
,
said
Sir
Tristram
.