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Within
a
while
one
came
and
told
them
that
a
knight
with
a
black
shield
had
smitten
down
thirteen
knights
.
“
Let
us
go
and
see
this
jousting
,
”
said
Sir
Tristram
.
So
they
armed
themselves
and
went
down
.
And
when
Sir
Palomedes
saw
Sir
Persides
,
he
sent
a
squire
to
him
and
proffered
him
to
joust
.
So
they
jousted
,
and
Sir
Persides
was
overthrown
.
Then
Sir
Tristram
made
ready
to
joust
,
but
ere
he
had
his
spear
in
rest
,
Sir
Palomedes
took
him
at
advantage
,
and
struck
him
on
the
shield
so
that
he
fell
.
At
that
Sir
Tristram
was
wroth
out
of
measure
and
sore
ashamed
,
wherefore
he
sent
a
squire
and
prayed
Sir
Palomedes
to
joust
once
again
.
But
he
would
not
,
saying
,
“
Tell
thy
master
to
revenge
himself
to
-
morrow
at
the
Maiden
’
s
Castle
,
where
he
shall
see
me
again
.
”
So
on
the
morrow
Sir
Tristram
commanded
his
servant
to
give
him
a
black
shield
with
no
cognizance
thereon
,
and
he
and
Sir
Persides
rode
into
the
tournament
and
joined
King
Carados
’
side
.
Then
the
knights
of
the
King
of
North
Wales
came
forth
,
and
there
was
a
great
fighting
and
breaking
of
spears
,
and
overthrow
of
men
and
horses
.
Now
King
Arthur
sat
above
in
a
high
gallery
to
see
the
tourney
and
give
the
judgment
,
and
Sir
Lancelot
sat
beside
him
.
Then
came
against
Sir
Tristram
and
Sir
Persides
,
two
knights
with
them
of
North
Wales
,
Sir
Bleoberis
and
Sir
Gaheris
;
and
Sir
Persides
was
smitten
down
and
nigh
slain
,
for
four
horsemen
rode
over
him
.
But
Sir
Tristram
rode
against
Sir
Gaheris
and
smote
him
from
his
horse
,
and
when
Sir
Bleoberis
next
encountered
him
,
he
overthrew
him
also
.
Anon
they
horsed
themselves
again
,
and
with
them
came
Sir
Dinadan
,
whom
Sir
Tristram
forthwith
smote
so
sorely
,
that
he
reeled
off
his
saddle
.
Then
cried
he
,
“
Ah
!
Sir
knight
,
I
know
ye
better
than
ye
deem
,
and
promise
nevermore
to
come
against
ye
.
”
Then
rode
Sir
Bleoberis
at
him
the
second
time
,
and
had
a
buffet
that
felled
him
to
the
earth
.
And
soon
thereafter
the
king
commanded
to
cease
for
that
day
,
and
all
men
marvelled
who
Sir
Tristram
was
,
for
the
prize
of
the
first
day
was
given
him
in
the
name
of
the
Knight
of
the
Black
Shield
.
Now
Sir
Palomedes
was
on
the
side
of
the
King
of
North
Wales
,
but
knew
not
Sir
Tristram
again
.
And
,
when
he
saw
his
marvellous
deeds
,
he
sent
to
ask
his
name
.
“
As
to
that
,
”
said
Sir
Tristram
,
“
he
shall
not
know
at
this
time
,
but
tell
him
he
shall
know
when
I
have
broken
two
spears
upon
him
,
for
I
am
the
knight
he
smote
down
yesterday
,
and
whatever
side
he
taketh
,
I
will
take
the
other
.
”
So
when
they
told
him
that
Sir
Palomedes
would
be
on
King
Carados
’
side
—
for
he
was
kindred
to
King
Arthur
—
“
Then
will
I
be
on
the
King
of
North
Wales
’
side
,
”
said
he
,
“
but
else
would
I
be
on
my
lord
King
Arthur
’
s
.
”
Then
on
the
morrow
,
when
King
Arthur
was
come
,
the
heralds
blew
unto
the
tourney
.
And
King
Carados
jousted
with
the
King
of
a
Hundred
Knights
and
fell
before
him
,
and
then
came
in
King
Arthur
’
s
knights
and
bare
back
those
of
North
Wales
.
But
anon
Sir
Tristram
came
to
aid
them
and
bare
back
the
battle
,
and
fought
so
mightily
that
none
could
stand
against
him
,
for
he
smote
down
on
the
right
and
on
the
left
,
so
that
all
the
knights
and
common
people
shouted
his
praise
.
“
Since
I
bare
arms
,
”
said
King
Arthur
,
“
never
saw
I
a
knight
do
more
marvellous
deeds
.
”