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111
Therewith
the
damsel
came
to
King
Arthur
,
and
saluted
him
,
and
he
saluted
her
,
and
said
,
Lady
,
what
sword
is
that
the
arm
holdeth
above
the
water
?
I
would
that
it
were
mine
,
for
I
have
no
sword
.
112
Sir
King
,
said
the
lady
of
the
lake
,
that
sword
is
mine
,
and
if
thou
wilt
give
me
in
return
a
gift
whenever
I
shall
ask
it
of
thee
,
thou
shalt
have
it
.
113
By
my
faith
,
said
he
,
I
will
give
thee
any
gift
that
thou
shalt
ask
.
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114
Well
,
said
the
damsel
,
go
into
yonder
barge
,
and
row
thyself
unto
the
sword
,
and
take
it
and
the
scabbard
with
thee
,
and
I
will
ask
my
gift
of
thee
when
I
see
my
time
.
115
So
King
Arthur
and
Merlin
alighted
,
and
tied
their
horses
to
two
trees
,
and
went
into
the
barge
;
and
when
they
came
to
the
sword
that
the
hand
held
,
King
Arthur
took
it
by
the
handle
and
bore
it
with
him
,
and
the
arm
and
hand
went
down
under
the
water
;
and
so
they
came
back
to
land
,
and
rode
again
to
Caerleon
.
116
On
the
morrow
Merlin
bade
King
Arthur
to
set
fiercely
on
the
enemy
;
and
in
the
meanwhile
three
hundred
good
knights
went
over
to
King
Arthur
from
the
rebels
side
.
117
Then
at
the
spring
of
day
,
when
they
had
scarce
left
their
tents
,
he
fell
on
them
with
might
and
main
,
and
Sir
Badewaine
,
Sir
Key
,
and
Sir
Brastias
slew
on
the
right
hand
and
on
the
left
marvellously
;
and
ever
in
the
thickest
of
the
fight
King
Arthur
raged
like
a
young
lion
,
and
laid
on
with
his
sword
,
and
did
wondrous
deeds
of
arms
,
to
the
joy
and
admiration
of
the
knights
and
barons
who
beheld
him
.
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118
Then
King
Lot
,
King
Carados
,
and
the
King
of
the
Hundred
Knights
who
also
rode
with
them
going
round
to
the
rear
,
set
on
King
Arthur
fiercely
from
behind
;
but
Arthur
,
turning
to
his
knights
,
fought
ever
in
the
foremost
press
until
his
horse
was
slain
beneath
him
.
At
that
,
King
Lot
rode
furiously
at
him
,
and
smote
him
down
;
but
rising
straightway
,
and
being
set
again
on
horseback
,
he
drew
his
sword
Excalibur
that
he
had
gained
by
Merlin
from
the
lady
of
the
lake
,
which
,
shining
brightly
as
the
light
of
thirty
torches
,
dazzled
the
eyes
of
his
enemies
.
And
therewith
falling
on
them
afresh
with
all
his
knights
,
he
drove
them
back
and
slew
them
in
great
numbers
,
and
Merlin
by
his
arts
scattered
among
them
fire
and
pitchy
smoke
,
so
that
they
broke
and
fled
.
Then
all
the
common
people
of
Caerleon
,
seeing
them
give
way
,
rose
up
with
one
accord
,
and
rushed
at
them
with
clubs
and
staves
,
and
chased
them
far
and
wide
,
and
slew
many
great
knights
and
lords
,
and
the
remainder
of
them
fled
and
were
seen
no
more
.
Thus
won
King
Arthur
his
first
battle
and
put
his
enemies
to
shame
.
119
But
the
six
kings
,
though
sorely
routed
,
prepared
for
a
new
war
,
and
joining
to
themselves
five
others
swore
together
that
,
whether
for
weal
or
woe
,
they
would
keep
steadfast
alliance
till
they
had
destroyed
King
Arthur
.
Then
,
with
a
host
of
50
,
000
men
-
at
-
arms
on
horseback
,
and
10
,
000
foot
,
they
were
soon
ready
,
and
sent
forth
their
fore
-
riders
,
and
drew
from
the
northern
country
towards
King
Arthur
,
to
the
castle
of
Bedgraine
.
120
But
he
by
Merlin
s
counsel
had
sent
over
sea
to
King
Ban
of
Benwick
and
King
Bors
of
Gaul
,
praying
them
to
come
and
help
him
in
his
wars
,
and
promising
to
help
in
return
against
King
Claudas
,
their
foe
.
To
which
those
kings
made
answer
that
they
would
joyfully
fulfil
his
wish
,
and
shortly
after
came
to
London
with
300
knights
,
well
arrayed
for
both
peace
and
war
,
leaving
behind
them
a
great
army
on
the
other
side
of
the
sea
till
they
had
consulted
with
King
Arthur
and
his
ministers
how
they
might
best
dispose
of
it
.