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261
Then
the
king
bade
Sir
Key
to
smite
off
the
giant
s
head
and
set
it
on
the
truncheon
of
a
spear
,
and
bear
it
to
Sir
Hoel
,
and
tell
him
that
his
enemy
is
slain
;
and
afterwards
let
it
be
fastened
to
the
castle
gate
,
that
all
the
people
may
behold
it
.
And
go
ye
two
up
on
the
mountain
and
fetch
me
my
shield
and
sword
,
and
also
the
great
club
of
iron
ye
will
see
there
;
and
as
for
the
treasure
,
ye
shall
find
there
wealth
beyond
counting
,
but
take
as
much
as
ye
will
,
for
if
I
have
his
kirtle
and
the
club
,
I
desire
no
more
.
262
Then
the
knights
fetched
the
club
and
kirtle
,
as
the
king
had
ordered
,
and
took
the
treasure
to
themselves
,
as
much
as
they
could
carry
,
and
returned
to
the
army
.
But
when
this
deed
was
noised
abroad
,
all
the
people
came
in
multitudes
to
thank
the
king
,
who
told
them
to
give
thanks
to
God
,
and
to
divide
the
giant
s
spoils
amongst
them
equally
.
And
King
Arthur
desired
Sir
Hoel
to
build
a
church
upon
the
mount
,
and
dedicate
it
to
the
Archangel
Michael
.
263
On
the
morrow
,
all
the
host
moved
onwards
into
the
country
of
Champagne
,
and
Flollo
,
the
Roman
tribune
,
retired
before
them
into
Paris
.
But
while
he
was
preparing
to
collect
more
forces
from
the
neighbouring
countries
,
King
Arthur
came
upon
him
unawares
,
and
besieged
him
in
the
town
.
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264
And
when
a
month
had
passed
,
Flollo
full
of
grief
at
the
starvation
of
his
people
,
who
died
in
hundreds
day
by
day
sent
to
King
Arthur
,
and
desired
that
they
two
might
fight
together
;
for
he
was
a
man
of
mighty
stature
and
courage
,
and
thought
himself
sure
of
the
victory
.
265
This
challenge
,
King
Arthur
,
full
weary
the
siege
,
accepted
with
great
joy
,
and
sent
back
word
to
Flollo
that
he
would
meet
him
whensoever
he
appointed
.
266
And
a
truce
being
made
on
both
sides
,
they
met
together
the
next
day
on
the
island
without
the
city
,
where
all
the
people
also
were
gathered
to
see
the
issue
.
And
as
the
king
and
Flollo
rode
up
to
the
lists
,
each
was
so
nobly
armed
and
horsed
,
and
sat
so
mightily
upon
his
saddle
,
that
no
man
could
tell
which
way
the
battle
would
end
.
267
When
they
had
saluted
one
another
,
and
presented
themselves
against
each
other
with
their
lances
aloft
,
they
put
spurs
to
their
horses
and
began
a
fierce
encounter
.
But
King
Arthur
,
carrying
his
spear
more
warily
,
struck
it
on
the
upper
part
of
Flollo
s
breast
,
and
flung
him
from
his
saddle
to
the
earth
.
Then
drawing
his
sword
,
he
cried
to
him
to
rise
,
and
rushed
upon
him
;
but
Flollo
,
starting
up
,
met
him
with
his
spear
couched
,
and
pierced
the
breast
of
King
Arthur
s
horse
,
and
overthrew
both
horse
and
man
.
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268
The
Britons
,
when
they
saw
their
king
upon
the
ground
,
could
scarcely
keep
themselves
from
breaking
up
the
truce
and
falling
on
the
Gauls
.
But
as
they
were
about
to
burst
the
barriers
,
and
rush
upon
the
lists
,
King
Arthur
hastily
arose
,
and
,
guarding
himself
with
his
shield
,
ran
with
speed
on
Flollo
.
And
now
they
renewed
the
assault
with
great
rage
,
being
sorely
bent
upon
each
other
s
death
.
269
At
length
,
Flollo
,
seizing
his
advantage
,
gave
King
Arthur
a
huge
stroke
upon
the
helm
,
which
nigh
overthrew
him
,
and
drew
forth
his
blood
in
streams
.
270
But
when
King
Arthur
saw
his
armour
and
shield
red
with
blood
,
he
was
inflamed
with
fury
,
and
lifting
up
Excalibur
on
high
,
with
all
his
might
,
he
struck
straight
through
the
helmet
into
Flollo
s
head
,
and
smote
it
into
halves
;
and
Flollo
falling
backwards
,
and
tearing
up
the
ground
with
his
spurs
,
expired
.