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Sir
,
said
Sir
Bors
,
doubt
not
but
ye
shall
have
your
will
.
But
many
of
the
knights
were
greatly
wroth
with
him
when
they
heard
he
was
to
be
the
queen
s
champion
,
for
there
were
few
in
the
court
but
deemed
her
guilty
.
Then
said
Sir
Bors
,
Wit
ye
well
,
fair
lords
,
it
were
a
shame
to
us
all
to
suffer
so
fair
and
noble
a
lady
to
be
burnt
for
lack
of
a
champion
,
for
ever
hath
she
proved
herself
a
lover
of
good
knights
;
wherefore
I
doubt
not
she
is
guiltless
of
this
treason
.
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At
that
were
some
well
pleased
,
but
others
rested
passing
wroth
.
And
when
the
day
was
come
,
the
king
and
queen
and
all
the
knights
went
to
the
meadow
beside
Westminster
,
where
the
battle
should
be
fought
.
Then
the
queen
was
put
in
ward
,
and
a
great
fire
was
made
round
the
iron
stake
,
where
she
must
be
burnt
if
Sir
Mador
won
the
day
.
So
when
the
heralds
blew
,
Sir
Mador
rode
forth
,
and
took
oath
that
Queen
Guinevere
was
guilty
of
Sir
Patrice
s
death
,
and
his
oath
he
would
prove
with
his
body
against
any
who
would
say
the
contrary
.
Then
came
forth
Sir
Bors
,
and
said
,
Queen
Guinevere
is
in
the
right
,
and
that
will
I
prove
with
my
hands
.
With
that
they
both
departed
to
their
tents
to
make
ready
for
the
battle
.
But
Sir
Bors
tarried
long
,
hoping
Sir
Lancelot
would
come
,
till
Sir
Mador
cried
out
to
King
Arthur
,
Bid
thy
champion
come
forth
,
unless
he
dare
not
.
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Then
was
Sir
Bors
ashamed
,
and
took
his
horse
and
rode
to
the
end
of
the
lists
.
But
ere
he
could
meet
Sir
Mador
he
was
ware
of
a
knight
upon
a
white
horse
,
armed
at
all
points
,
and
with
a
strange
shield
,
who
rode
to
him
and
said
,
I
pray
you
withdraw
from
this
quarrel
,
for
it
is
mine
,
and
I
have
ridden
far
to
fight
in
it
.
Thereat
Sir
Bors
rode
to
King
Arthur
,
and
told
him
that
another
knight
was
come
who
would
do
battle
for
the
queen
.