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Then
the
King
of
the
Hundred
Knights
and
those
of
North
Wales
,
set
upon
twenty
knights
who
were
of
Sir
Lancelot
’
s
kin
,
who
fought
all
together
,
none
failing
the
others
.
When
Sir
Tristram
beheld
their
nobleness
and
valour
,
he
marvelled
much
.
“
Well
may
he
be
valiant
and
full
of
prowess
,
”
said
he
,
“
who
hath
such
noble
knights
for
kindred
.
”
So
,
when
he
had
looked
on
them
awhile
,
he
thought
it
shame
to
see
two
hundred
men
assailing
twenty
,
and
riding
to
the
King
of
a
Hundred
Knights
,
he
said
,
“
I
pray
thee
,
Sir
king
,
leave
your
fighting
with
those
twenty
knights
,
for
ye
be
too
many
and
they
be
too
few
.
For
ye
shall
gain
no
honour
if
ye
win
,
and
that
I
see
verily
ye
will
not
do
unless
ye
slay
them
;
but
if
ye
will
not
stay
,
I
will
ride
with
them
and
help
them
.
”
“
Nay
,
”
said
the
king
,
“
ye
shall
not
do
so
;
for
full
gladly
I
will
do
you
courtesy
,
”
and
with
that
he
withdrew
his
knights
.
Then
Sir
Tristram
rode
his
way
into
the
forest
,
that
no
man
might
know
him
.
And
King
Arthur
caused
the
heralds
to
blow
that
the
tourney
should
end
that
day
,
and
he
gave
the
King
of
North
Wales
the
prize
,
because
Sir
Tristram
was
on
his
side
.
And
in
all
the
field
there
was
such
a
cry
that
the
sound
thereof
was
heard
two
miles
away
—
“
The
knight
with
the
black
shield
hath
won
the
field
.
”
“
Alas
!
”
said
King
Arthur
,
“
where
is
that
knight
?
it
is
shame
to
let
him
thus
escape
us
.
”
Then
he
comforted
his
knights
,
and
said
,
“
Be
not
dismayed
,
my
friends
,
howbeit
ye
have
lost
the
day
;
be
of
good
cheer
;
to
-
morrow
I
myself
will
be
in
the
field
,
and
fare
with
you
.
”
So
they
all
rested
that
night
.
And
on
the
morrow
the
heralds
blew
unto
the
field
.
So
the
King
of
North
Wales
and
the
King
of
a
Hundred
Knights
encountered
with
King
Carados
and
the
King
of
Ireland
,
and
overthrew
them
.
With
that
came
King
Arthur
,
and
did
mighty
deeds
of
arms
,
and
overthrew
the
King
of
North
Wales
and
his
fellows
,
and
put
twenty
valiant
knights
to
the
worse
.
Anon
came
in
Sir
Palomedes
,
and
made
great
fight
upon
King
Arthur
’
s
side
.
But
Sir
Tristram
rode
furiously
against
him
,
and
Sir
Palomedes
was
thrown
from
his
horse
.
Then
cried
King
Arthur
,
“
Knight
of
the
Black
Shield
,
keep
thyself
.
”
And
as
he
spake
he
came
upon
him
,
and
smote
him
from
his
saddle
to
the
ground
,
and
so
passed
on
to
other
knights
.
Then
Sir
Palomedes
having
now
another
horse
rushed
at
Sir
Tristram
,
as
he
was
on
foot
,
thinking
to
run
over
him
.
But
he
was
aware
of
him
,
and
stepped
aside
,
and
grasped
Sir
Palomedes
by
the
arms
,
and
pulled
him
off
his
horse
.
Then
they
rushed
together
with
their
swords
,
and
many
stood
still
to
gaze
on
them
.
And
Sir
Tristram
smote
Sir
Palomedes
with
three
mighty
strokes
upon
the
helm
,
crying
at
each
stroke
,
“
Take
this
for
Sir
Tristram
’
s
sake
,
”
and
with
that
Sir
Palomedes
fell
to
the
earth
.
Anon
the
King
of
North
Wales
brought
Sir
Tristram
another
horse
,
and
Sir
Palomedes
found
one
also
.
Then
did
they
joust
again
with
passing
rage
,
for
both
by
now
were
like
mad
lions
.
But
Sir
Tristram
avoided
his
spear
,
and
seized
Sir
Palomedes
by
the
neck
,
and
pulled
him
from
his
saddle
,
and
bore
him
onward
ten
spears
’
length
,
and
so
let
him
fall
.
Then
King
Arthur
drew
forth
his
sword
and
smote
the
spear
asunder
,
and
gave
Sir
Tristram
two
or
three
sore
strokes
ere
he
could
get
at
his
own
sword
.
But
when
he
had
it
in
his
hand
he
mightily
assailed
the
king
.
With
that
eleven
knights
of
Lancelot
’
s
kin
went
forth
against
him
,
but
he
smote
them
all
down
to
the
earth
,
so
that
men
marvelled
at
his
deeds
.
And
the
cry
was
now
so
great
that
Sir
Lancelot
got
a
spear
in
his
hand
,
and
came
down
to
assay
Sir
Tristram
,
saying
,
“
Knight
with
the
black
shield
,
make
ready
.
”
When
Sir
Tristram
heard
him
he
levelled
his
spear
,
and
both
stooping
their
heads
,
they
ran
together
mightily
,
as
it
had
been
thunder
.
And
Sir
Tristram
’
s
spear
brake
short
,
but
Sir
Lancelot
struck
him
with
a
deep
wound
in
the
side
and
broke
his
spear
,
yet
overthrew
him
not
.
Therewith
Sir
Tristram
,
smarting
at
his
wound
,
drew
forth
his
sword
,
and
rushing
at
Sir
Lancelot
,
gave
him
mighty
strokes
upon
the
helm
,
so
that
the
sparks
flew
from
it
,
and
Sir
Lancelot
stooped
his
head
down
to
the
saddle
-
bow
.
But
then
Sir
Tristram
turned
and
left
the
field
,
for
he
felt
his
wound
so
grievous
that
he
deemed
he
should
soon
die
.
Then
did
Sir
Lancelot
hold
the
field
against
all
comers
,
and
put
the
King
of
North
Wales
and
his
party
to
the
worse
.
And
because
he
was
the
last
knight
in
the
field
the
prize
was
given
him
But
he
refused
to
take
it
,
and
when
the
cry
was
raised
,
“
Sir
Lancelot
hath
won
the
day
,
”
he
cried
out
,
“
Nay
,
but
Sir
Tristram
is
the
victor
,
for
he
first
began
and
last
endured
,
and
so
hath
he
done
each
day
.
”
And
all
men
honoured
Lancelot
more
for
his
knightly
words
than
if
he
had
taken
the
prize
.