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“
That
will
I
,
”
answered
he
,
“
if
thou
wilt
tell
me
thine
.
”
“
My
name
,
”
said
he
,
“
is
Sir
Tristram
of
Lyonesse
.
”
“
And
mine
,
Sir
Lamoracke
of
Gaul
.
”
Then
both
cried
out
together
,
“
Well
met
;
”
and
Sir
Lamoracke
said
,
“
Sir
,
for
your
great
renown
,
I
will
that
ye
have
all
the
worship
of
this
battle
,
and
therefore
will
I
yield
me
unto
you
.
”
And
therewith
he
took
his
sword
by
the
point
to
yield
him
.
“
Nay
,
”
said
Sir
Tristram
,
“
ye
shall
not
do
so
,
for
well
I
know
ye
do
it
of
courtesy
,
and
not
of
dread
.
”
And
therewith
he
offered
his
sword
to
Sir
Lamoracke
,
saying
,
“
Sir
,
as
an
overcome
knight
,
I
yield
me
unto
you
as
unto
the
man
of
noblest
powers
I
have
ever
met
with
.
”
“
Hold
,
”
said
Sir
Lamoracke
,
“
let
us
now
swear
together
nevermore
to
fight
against
each
other
.
”
Then
did
they
swear
as
he
said
.
Then
Sir
Tristram
returned
to
Sir
Kay
Hedius
,
and
when
he
was
whole
of
his
wounds
,
they
departed
together
in
a
ship
,
and
landed
on
the
coast
of
Cornwall
.
And
when
they
came
ashore
,
Sir
Tristram
eagerly
sought
news
of
La
Belle
Isault
.
And
one
told
him
in
mistake
that
she
was
dead
.
Whereat
,
for
sore
and
grievous
sorrow
,
he
fell
down
in
a
swoon
,
and
so
lay
for
three
days
and
nights
.
When
he
awoke
therefrom
he
was
crazed
,
and
ran
into
the
forest
and
abode
there
like
a
wild
man
many
days
;
whereby
he
waxed
lean
and
weak
of
body
,
and
would
have
died
,
but
that
a
hermit
laid
some
meat
beside
him
as
he
slept
.
Now
in
that
forest
was
a
giant
named
Tauleas
,
who
,
for
fear
of
Tristram
,
had
hid
himself
within
a
castle
,
but
when
they
told
him
he
was
mad
,
came
forth
and
went
at
large
again
.
And
on
a
certain
day
he
saw
a
knight
of
Cornwall
,
named
Sir
Dinaunt
,
pass
by
with
a
lady
,
and
when
he
had
alighted
by
a
well
to
rest
,
the
giant
leaped
out
from
his
ambush
,
and
took
him
by
the
throat
to
slay
him
.
But
Sir
Tristram
,
as
he
wandered
through
the
forest
,
came
upon
them
as
they
struggled
;
and
when
the
knight
cried
out
for
help
,
he
rushed
upon
the
giant
,
and
taking
up
Sir
Dinaunt
’
s
sword
,
struck
off
therewith
the
giant
’
s
head
,
and
straightway
disappeared
among
the
trees
.