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Anon
,
Sir
Dinaunt
took
the
head
of
Tauleas
,
and
bare
it
with
him
to
the
court
of
King
Mark
,
whither
he
was
bound
,
and
told
of
his
adventures
.
“
Where
had
ye
this
adventure
?
”
said
King
Mark
.
“
At
a
fair
fountain
in
thy
forest
,
”
answered
he
.
“
I
would
fain
see
that
wild
man
,
”
said
the
king
.
So
within
a
day
or
two
he
commanded
his
knights
to
a
great
hunting
in
the
forest
.
And
when
the
king
came
to
the
well
,
he
saw
a
wild
man
lying
there
asleep
,
having
a
sword
beside
him
;
but
he
knew
not
that
it
was
Sir
Tristram
.
Then
he
blew
his
horn
,
and
summoned
all
his
knights
to
take
him
gently
up
and
bear
him
to
the
court
.
And
when
they
came
thereto
they
bathed
and
washed
him
,
and
brought
him
somewhat
to
his
right
mind
.
Now
La
Belle
Isault
knew
not
that
Sir
Tristram
was
in
Cornwall
;
but
when
she
heard
that
a
wild
man
had
been
found
in
the
forest
,
she
came
to
see
him
.
And
so
sorely
was
he
changed
,
she
knew
him
not
.
“
Yet
,
”
said
she
to
Dame
Bragwaine
,
“
in
good
faith
I
seem
to
have
beheld
him
ofttimes
before
.
”
As
she
thus
spoke
a
little
hound
,
which
Sir
Tristram
had
given
her
when
she
first
came
to
Cornwall
,
and
which
was
ever
with
her
,
saw
Sir
Tristram
lying
there
,
and
leapt
upon
him
,
licking
his
hands
and
face
,
and
whined
and
barked
for
joy
.
“
Alas
,
”
cried
out
La
Belle
Isault
,
“
it
is
my
own
true
knight
,
Sir
Tristram
.
”
And
at
her
voice
Sir
Tristram
’
s
senses
wholly
came
again
,
and
wellnigh
he
wept
for
joy
to
see
his
lady
living
.
But
never
would
the
hound
depart
from
Tristram
;
and
when
King
Mark
and
other
knights
came
up
to
see
him
,
it
sat
upon
his
body
and
bayed
at
all
who
came
too
near
.
Then
one
of
the
knights
said
,
“
Surely
this
is
Sir
Tristram
;
I
see
it
by
the
hound
.
”
“
Nay
,
”
said
the
king
,
“
it
cannot
be
,
”
and
asked
Sir
Tristram
on
his
faith
who
he
was
.