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“
My
name
,
”
said
he
,
“
is
Sir
Tristram
of
Lyonesse
,
and
now
ye
may
do
what
ye
list
with
me
.
”
Then
the
king
said
,
“
It
repents
me
that
ye
are
recovered
,
”
and
sought
to
make
his
barons
slay
him
.
But
most
of
them
would
not
assent
thereto
,
and
counselled
him
instead
to
banish
Tristram
for
ten
years
again
from
Cornwall
,
for
returning
without
orders
from
the
king
.
So
he
was
sworn
to
depart
forthwith
.
And
as
he
went
towards
the
ship
a
knight
of
King
Arthur
,
named
Sir
Dinadan
,
who
sought
him
,
came
and
said
,
“
Fair
knight
,
ere
that
you
pass
out
of
this
country
,
I
pray
you
joust
with
me
!
”
“
With
a
good
will
,
”
said
he
.
Then
they
ran
together
,
and
Sir
Tristram
lightly
smote
him
from
his
horse
.
Anon
he
prayed
Sir
Tristram
’
s
leave
to
bear
him
company
,
and
when
he
had
consented
they
rode
together
to
the
ship
.
Then
was
Sir
Tristram
full
of
bitterness
of
heart
,
and
said
to
all
the
knights
who
took
him
to
the
shore
,
“
Greet
well
King
Mark
and
all
mine
enemies
from
me
,
and
tell
them
I
will
come
again
when
I
may
.
Well
am
I
now
rewarded
for
slaying
Sir
Marhaus
,
and
delivering
this
kingdom
from
its
bondage
,
and
for
the
perils
wherewithal
I
brought
La
Belle
Isault
from
Ireland
to
the
king
,
and
rescued
her
at
the
Castle
Pluere
,
and
for
the
slaying
of
the
giant
Tauleas
,
and
all
the
other
deeds
that
I
have
done
for
Cornwall
and
King
Mark
.
”
Thus
angrily
and
passing
bitterly
he
spake
,
and
went
his
way
.
And
after
sailing
awhile
the
ship
stayed
at
a
landing
-
place
upon
the
coast
of
Wales
;
and
there
Sir
Tristram
and
Sir
Dinadan
alighted
,
and
on
the
shore
they
met
two
knights
,
Sir
Ector
and
Sir
Bors
.
And
Sir
Ector
encountered
with
Sir
Dinadan
and
smote
him
to
the
ground
;
but
Sir
Bors
would
not
encounter
with
Sir
Tristram
,
“
For
,
”
said
he
,
“
no
Cornish
knights
are
men
of
worship
.
”
Thereat
Sir
Tristram
was
full
wroth
,
but
presently
there
met
them
two
more
knights
,
Sir
Bleoberis
and
Sir
Driant
;
and
Sir
Bleoberis
proffered
to
joust
with
Sir
Tristram
,
who
shortly
smote
him
down
.
“
I
had
not
thought
,
”
cried
out
Sir
Bors
,
“
that
any
Cornish
knight
could
do
so
valiantly
.
”
Then
Sir
Tristram
and
Sir
Dinadan
departed
,
and
rode
into
a
forest
,
and
as
they
rode
a
damsel
met
them
,
who
for
Sir
Lancelot
’
s
sake
was
seeking
any
noble
knights
to
rescue
him
.
For
Queen
Morgan
le
Fay
,
who
hated
him
,
had
ordered
thirty
men
-
at
-
arms
to
lie
in
ambush
for
him
as
he
passed
,
with
the
intent
to
kill
him
.
So
the
damsel
prayed
them
to
rescue
him
.