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Then
Sir
Tristram
prayed
the
two
knights
to
lodge
there
;
but
Sir
Dinadan
departed
and
rode
away
into
a
priory
hard
by
,
and
there
he
lodged
that
night
.
And
on
the
morrow
came
Sir
Tristram
to
the
priory
to
find
him
,
and
seeing
him
so
weary
that
he
could
not
ride
,
he
left
him
,
and
departed
.
At
that
same
priory
was
lodged
Sir
Pellinore
,
who
asked
Sir
Dinadan
Sir
Tristram
’
s
name
,
but
could
not
learn
it
,
for
Sir
Tristram
had
charged
that
he
should
remain
unknown
.
Then
said
Sir
Pellinore
,
“
Since
ye
will
not
tell
it
me
,
I
will
ride
after
him
and
find
it
myself
.
”
“
Beware
,
Sir
knight
,
”
said
Sir
Dinadan
,
“
ye
will
repent
it
if
ye
follow
him
.
”
But
Sir
Pellinore
straightway
mounted
and
overtook
him
,
and
cried
to
him
to
joust
;
whereat
Sir
Tristram
forthwith
turned
and
smote
him
down
,
and
wounded
him
full
sorely
in
the
shoulder
.
On
the
day
after
,
Sir
Tristram
met
a
herald
,
who
told
him
of
a
tournament
proclaimed
between
King
Carados
of
Scotland
,
and
the
King
of
North
Wales
,
to
be
held
at
the
Maiden
’
s
Castle
.
Now
King
Carados
sought
Sir
Lancelot
to
fight
there
on
his
side
,
and
the
King
of
North
Wales
sought
Sir
Tristram
.
And
Sir
Tristram
purposed
to
be
there
.
So
as
he
rode
,
he
met
Sir
Key
,
the
seneschal
,
and
Sir
Sagramour
,
and
Sir
Key
proffered
to
joust
with
him
.
But
he
refused
,
desiring
to
keep
himself
unwearied
for
the
tourney
.
Then
Sir
Key
cried
,
“
Sir
knight
of
Cornwall
,
joust
with
me
,
or
yield
as
recreant
.
”
When
Sir
Tristram
heard
that
,
he
fiercely
turned
and
set
his
spear
in
rest
,
and
spurred
his
horse
towards
him
.
But
when
Sir
Key
saw
him
so
madly
coming
on
,
he
in
his
turn
refused
,
whereat
Sir
Tristram
called
him
coward
,
till
for
shame
he
was
compelled
to
meet
him
.
Then
Sir
Tristram
lightly
smote
him
down
,
and
rode
away
.
But
Sir
Sagramour
pursued
him
,
crying
loudly
to
joust
with
him
also
.
So
Sir
Tristram
turned
and
quickly
overthrew
him
likewise
,
and
departed
.
Anon
a
damsel
met
him
as
he
rode
,
and
told
him
of
a
knight
adventurous
who
did
great
harm
thereby
,
and
prayed
him
for
his
help
.
But
as
he
went
with
her
he
met
Sir
Gawain
,
who
knew
the
damsel
for
a
maiden
of
Queen
Morgan
le
Fay
.
Knowing
,
therefore
,
that
she
needs
must
have
evil
plots
against
Sir
Tristram
,
Sir
Gawain
demanded
of
him
courteously
whither
he
went
.
“
I
know
not
whither
,
”
said
he
,
“
save
as
this
damsel
leadeth
me
.
”
“
Sir
,
”
said
Sir
Gawain
,
“
ye
shall
not
ride
with
her
,
for
she
and
her
lady
never
yet
did
good
to
any
;
”
and
,
drawing
his
sword
,
he
said
to
the
damsel
,
“
Tell
me
now
straightway
for
what
cause
thou
leadest
this
knight
or
else
shalt
thou
die
;
for
I
know
of
old
thy
lady
’
s
treason
.
”
“
Mercy
,
Sir
Gawain
,
”
cried
the
damsel
,
“
and
I
will
tell
thee
all
.
”
Then
she
told
him
that
Queen
Morgan
had
ordained
thirty
fair
damsels
to
seek
out
Sir
Lancelot
and
Sir
Tristram
,
and
by
their
wiles
persuade
them
to
her
castle
,
where
she
had
thirty
knights
in
wait
to
slay
them
.