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But
when
he
saw
him
come
on
foot
,
he
lighted
from
his
horse
,
thinking
it
shame
to
have
so
great
advantage
.
And
then
began
they
a
strong
battle
,
with
many
great
strokes
and
grievous
blows
,
and
so
hewed
with
their
swords
that
the
fragments
of
their
armour
flew
about
the
fields
,
and
both
so
bled
that
all
the
ground
around
was
like
a
marsh
of
blood
.
Thus
they
fought
long
and
mightily
,
and
anon
,
after
brief
rest
fell
to
again
,
and
so
hurtled
together
like
two
wild
boars
that
they
both
rolled
to
the
ground
.
At
last
their
swords
clashed
furiously
together
,
and
the
knight
’
s
sword
shivered
the
king
’
s
in
two
.
Then
said
the
knight
,
“
Now
art
thou
in
my
power
,
to
save
thee
or
to
slay
.
Yield
therefore
as
defeated
,
and
a
recreant
knight
,
or
thou
shall
surely
die
.
”
“
As
for
death
,
”
replied
King
Arthur
,
“
welcome
be
it
when
it
cometh
;
but
as
for
yielding
me
to
thee
as
a
recreant
because
of
this
poor
accident
upon
my
sword
,
I
had
far
liefer
die
than
be
so
shamed
.
”
So
saying
,
he
sprang
on
the
knight
,
and
took
him
by
the
middle
and
threw
him
down
,
and
tore
off
his
helm
.
But
the
knight
,
being
a
huge
man
,
wrestled
and
struggled
in
a
frenzy
with
the
king
until
he
brought
him
under
,
and
tore
off
his
helm
in
turn
,
and
would
have
smitten
off
his
head
.
At
that
came
Merlin
and
said
,
“
Knight
,
hold
thy
hand
,
for
if
thou
slayest
yonder
knight
,
thou
puttest
all
this
realm
to
greater
loss
and
damage
than
ever
realm
was
in
;
for
he
is
a
man
of
greater
worship
than
thou
dreamest
of
.
”
“
Who
then
is
he
?
”
cried
the
knight
.
“
Arthur
Pendragon
!
”
answered
Merlin
Then
would
he
have
slain
him
for
dread
of
his
wrath
,
but
Merlin
cast
a
spell
upon
the
knight
,
so
that
he
fell
suddenly
to
the
earth
in
a
deep
sleep
.
Then
raising
up
the
king
,
he
took
the
knight
’
s
horse
for
himself
and
rode
away
.
“
Alas
,
”
said
King
Arthur
,
“
what
hast
thou
done
,
Merlin
?
hast
thou
slain
this
good
knight
by
thy
crafts
?
There
never
lived
a
better
knight
;
I
had
rather
lose
my
kingdom
for
a
year
than
have
him
dead
.
”