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Anon
,
Sir
Tristram
and
Isault
,
with
a
great
company
,
took
the
sea
and
departed
.
And
so
it
chanced
that
one
day
sitting
in
their
cabin
they
were
athirst
,
and
saw
a
little
flask
of
gold
which
seemed
to
hold
good
wine
.
So
Sir
Tristram
took
it
up
,
and
said
,
“
Fair
lady
,
this
looketh
to
be
the
best
of
wines
,
and
your
maid
,
Dame
Bragwaine
,
and
my
servant
,
Governale
,
have
kept
it
for
themselves
.
”
Thereat
they
both
laughed
merrily
,
and
drank
each
after
other
from
the
flask
,
and
never
before
had
they
tasted
any
wine
which
seemed
so
good
and
sweet
.
But
by
the
time
they
had
finished
drinking
they
loved
each
other
so
well
that
their
love
nevermore
might
leave
them
for
weal
or
woe
.
And
thus
it
came
to
pass
that
though
Sir
Tristram
might
never
wed
La
Belle
Isault
,
he
did
the
mightiest
deeds
of
arms
for
her
sake
only
all
his
life
.
Then
they
sailed
onwards
till
they
came
to
a
castle
called
Pluere
,
where
they
would
have
rested
.
But
anon
there
ran
forth
a
great
company
and
took
them
prisoners
.
And
when
they
were
in
prison
,
Sir
Tristram
asked
a
knight
and
lady
whom
they
found
therein
wherefore
they
were
so
shamefully
dealt
with
;
“
for
,
”
said
he
,
“
it
was
never
the
custom
of
any
place
of
honour
that
I
ever
came
unto
to
seize
a
knight
and
lady
asking
shelter
and
thrust
them
into
prison
,
and
a
full
evil
and
discourteous
custom
is
it
.
”
“
Sir
,
”
said
the
knight
,
“
know
ye
not
that
this
is
called
the
Castle
Pluere
,
or
the
weeping
castle
,
and
that
it
is
an
ancient
custom
here
that
whatsoever
knight
abideth
in
it
must
needs
fight
the
lord
of
it
,
Sir
Brewnor
,
and
he
that
is
the
weakest
shall
lose
his
head
.
And
if
the
lady
he
hath
with
him
be
less
fair
than
the
lord
’
s
wife
,
she
shall
lose
her
head
;
but
if
she
be
fairer
,
then
must
the
lady
of
the
castle
lose
her
head
.
”
“
Now
Heaven
help
me
,
”
said
Sir
Tristram
,
“
but
this
is
a
foul
and
shameful
custom
.
Yet
have
I
one
advantage
,
for
my
lady
is
the
fairest
that
doth
live
in
all
the
world
,
so
that
I
nothing
fear
for
her
;
and
as
for
me
,
I
will
full
gladly
fight
for
my
own
head
in
a
fair
field
.
”
Then
said
the
knight
,
“
Look
ye
be
up
betimes
to
-
morrow
,
and
make
you
ready
and
your
lady
.
”
And
on
the
morrow
came
Sir
Brewnor
to
Sir
Tristram
,
and
put
him
and
Isault
forth
out
of
prison
,
and
brought
him
a
horse
and
armour
,
and
bade
him
make
ready
,
for
all
the
commons
and
estates
of
that
lordship
waited
in
the
field
to
see
and
judge
the
battle
.
Then
Sir
Brewnor
,
holding
his
lady
by
the
hand
,
all
muffled
,
came
forth
,
and
Sir
Tristram
went
to
meet
him
with
La
Belle
Isault
beside
him
,
muffled
also
.
Then
said
Sir
Brewnor
,
“
Sir
knight
,
if
thy
lady
be
fairer
than
mine
,
with
thy
sword
smite
off
my
lady
’
s
head
;
but
if
my
lady
be
fairer
than
thine
,
with
my
sword
I
will
smite
off
thy
lady
’
s
head
.
And
if
I
overcome
thee
thy
lady
shall
be
mine
,
and
thou
shalt
lose
thy
head
.
”
“
Sir
knight
,
”
replied
Sir
Tristram
,
“
this
is
a
right
foul
and
felon
custom
,
and
rather
than
my
lady
shall
lose
her
head
will
I
lose
my
own
.
”