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In
good
faith
,
sir
,
said
Sir
Bleoberis
,
I
am
as
loth
to
fight
thee
more
;
but
since
thou
hast
followed
me
to
win
this
lady
,
I
proffer
thee
kindness
,
courtesy
,
and
gentleness
;
this
lady
shall
be
free
to
go
with
which
of
us
she
pleaseth
best
.
I
am
content
,
said
Sir
Tristram
,
for
I
doubt
not
she
will
come
to
me
.
That
shalt
thou
shortly
prove
,
said
he
,
and
called
his
squire
,
and
set
the
lady
in
the
midst
between
them
,
who
forthwith
walked
to
Sir
Bleoberis
and
elected
to
abide
with
him
.
Which
,
when
Sir
Tristram
saw
,
he
was
in
wondrous
anger
with
her
,
and
felt
that
he
could
scarce
for
shame
return
to
King
Mark
s
court
.
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But
Sir
Bleoberis
said
,
Hearken
to
me
,
good
knight
,
Sir
Tristram
,
because
King
Mark
gave
me
free
choice
of
any
gift
,
and
because
this
lady
chose
to
go
with
me
,
I
took
her
;
but
now
I
have
fulfilled
my
quest
and
my
adventure
,
and
for
thy
sake
she
shall
be
sent
back
to
her
husband
at
the
abbey
where
he
lieth
.
So
Sir
Tristram
rode
back
to
Tintagil
,
and
Sir
Bleoberis
to
the
abbey
where
Sir
Segwarides
lay
wounded
,
and
there
delivered
up
his
lady
,
and
departed
as
a
noble
knight
.
After
this
adventure
Sir
Tristram
abode
still
at
his
uncle
s
court
,
till
in
the
envy
of
his
heart
King
Mark
devised
a
plan
to
be
rid
of
him
.
So
on
a
certain
day
he
desired
him
to
depart
again
for
Ireland
,
and
there
demand
La
Belle
Isault
on
his
behalf
,
to
be
his
queen
for
ever
had
Sir
Tristram
praised
her
beauty
and
her
goodness
,
till
King
Mark
desired
to
wed
her
for
himself
.
Moreover
,
he
believed
his
nephew
surely
would
be
slain
by
the
queen
s
kindred
if
he
once
were
found
again
in
Ireland
.
But
Sir
Tristram
,
scorning
fear
,
made
ready
to
depart
,
and
took
with
him
the
noblest
knights
that
could
be
found
,
arrayed
in
the
richest
fashion
.
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And
when
they
were
come
to
Ireland
,
upon
a
certain
day
Sir
Tristram
gave
his
uncle
s
message
,
and
King
Anguish
consented
thereto
.
But
when
La
Belle
Isault
was
told
the
tidings
she
was
very
sorrowful
and
loth
yet
made
she
ready
to
set
forth
with
Sir
Tristram
,
and
took
with
her
Dame
Bragwaine
,
her
chief
gentlewoman
.
Then
the
queen
gave
Dame
Bragwaine
,
and
Governale
,
Sir
Tristram
s
servant
,
a
little
flask
,
and
charged
them
that
La
Belle
Isault
and
King
Mark
should
both
drink
of
it
on
their
marriage
day
,
and
then
should
they
surely
love
each
other
all
their
lives
.