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Thus
was
the
tournament
ended
,
and
King
Arthur
departed
to
Caerleon
,
for
the
Whitsun
feast
was
now
nigh
come
,
and
all
the
knights
adventurous
went
their
ways
.
And
many
sought
Sir
Tristram
in
the
forest
whither
he
had
gone
,
and
at
last
Sir
Lancelot
found
him
,
and
brought
him
to
King
Arthur
’
s
court
,
as
hath
been
told
already
.
After
these
things
,
Merlin
fell
into
a
dotage
of
love
for
a
damsel
of
the
Lady
of
the
Lake
,
and
would
let
her
have
no
rest
,
but
followed
her
in
every
place
.
And
ever
she
encouraged
him
,
and
made
him
welcome
till
she
had
learned
all
his
crafts
that
she
desired
to
know
.
Then
upon
a
time
she
went
with
him
beyond
the
sea
to
the
land
of
Benwicke
,
and
as
they
went
he
showed
her
many
wonders
,
till
at
length
she
was
afraid
,
and
would
fain
have
been
delivered
from
him
.
And
as
they
were
in
the
forest
of
Broceliande
,
they
sat
together
under
an
oak
-
tree
,
and
the
damsel
prayed
to
see
all
that
charm
whereby
men
might
be
shut
up
yet
alive
in
rocks
or
trees
.
But
he
refused
her
a
long
time
,
fearing
to
let
her
know
,
yet
in
the
end
,
her
prayers
and
kisses
overcame
him
,
and
he
told
her
all
.
Then
did
she
make
him
great
cheer
,
but
anon
,
as
he
lay
down
to
sleep
,
she
softly
rose
,
and
walked
about
him
waving
her
hands
and
muttering
the
charm
,
and
presently
enclosed
him
fast
within
the
tree
whereby
he
slept
.
And
therefrom
nevermore
he
could
by
any
means
come
out
for
all
the
crafts
that
he
could
do
.
And
so
she
departed
and
left
Merlin
.
At
the
vigil
of
the
next
Feast
of
Pentecost
,
when
all
the
Knights
of
the
Round
Table
were
met
together
at
Camelot
,
and
had
heard
mass
,
and
were
about
to
sit
down
to
meat
,
there
rode
into
the
hall
a
fair
lady
on
horseback
,
who
went
straight
up
to
King
Arthur
where
he
sat
upon
his
throne
,
and
reverently
saluted
him
.
“
God
be
with
thee
,
fair
damsel
,
”
quoth
the
king
;
“
what
desirest
thou
of
me
?
”
“
I
pray
thee
tell
me
,
lord
,
”
she
answered
,
“
where
Sir
Lancelot
is
.
”
“
Yonder
may
ye
see
him
,
”
said
King
Arthur
.
Then
went
she
to
Sir
Lancelot
and
said
,
“
Sir
,
I
salute
thee
in
King
Pelles
’
name
,
and
require
thee
to
come
with
me
into
the
forest
hereby
.
”