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271
As
soon
as
this
news
spread
,
the
citizens
all
ran
together
,
and
,
opening
the
gates
,
surrendered
the
city
to
the
conqueror
.
272
And
when
he
had
overrun
the
whole
province
with
his
arms
,
and
reduced
it
everywhere
to
subjection
,
he
returned
again
to
Britain
,
and
held
his
court
at
Caerleon
,
with
greater
state
than
ever
.
273
Anon
he
invited
thereto
all
the
kings
,
dukes
,
earls
,
and
barons
,
who
owed
him
homage
,
that
he
might
treat
them
royally
,
and
reconcile
them
to
each
other
,
and
to
his
rule
.
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274
And
never
was
there
a
city
more
fit
and
pleasant
for
such
festivals
.
For
on
one
side
it
was
washed
by
a
noble
river
,
so
that
the
kings
and
princes
from
the
countries
beyond
sea
might
conveniently
sail
up
to
it
;
and
on
the
other
side
,
the
beauty
of
the
groves
and
meadows
,
and
the
stateliness
and
magnificence
of
the
royal
palaces
,
with
lofty
gilded
roofs
,
made
it
even
rival
the
grandeur
of
Rome
.
It
was
famous
also
for
two
great
and
noble
churches
,
whereof
one
was
built
in
honour
of
the
martyr
Julius
,
and
adorned
with
a
choir
of
virgins
who
had
devoted
themselves
wholly
to
the
service
of
God
;
and
the
other
,
founded
in
memory
of
St
.
Aaron
,
his
companion
,
maintained
a
convent
of
canons
,
and
was
the
third
metropolitan
church
of
Britain
.
275
Besides
,
there
was
a
college
of
two
hundred
philosophers
,
learned
in
astronomy
,
and
all
the
other
sciences
and
arts
.
276
In
this
place
,
therefore
,
full
of
such
delights
,
King
Arthur
held
his
court
,
with
many
jousts
and
tournaments
,
and
royal
huntings
,
and
rested
for
a
season
after
all
his
wars
.
277
And
on
a
certain
day
there
came
into
the
court
a
messenger
from
Ryence
,
King
of
North
Wales
,
bearing
this
message
from
his
master
:
That
King
Ryence
had
discomfited
eleven
kings
,
and
had
compelled
each
one
of
them
to
cut
off
his
beard
;
that
he
had
trimmed
a
mantle
with
these
beards
,
and
lacked
but
one
more
beard
to
finish
it
;
and
that
he
therefore
now
sent
for
King
Arthur
s
beard
,
which
he
required
of
him
forthwith
,
or
else
he
would
enter
his
lands
and
burn
and
slay
,
and
never
leave
them
till
he
had
taken
by
force
not
his
beard
only
,
but
his
head
also
.
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278
When
King
Arthur
heard
these
words
he
flushed
all
scarlet
,
and
rising
in
great
anger
said
,
Well
is
it
for
thee
that
thou
speakest
another
man
s
words
with
thy
lips
,
and
not
thine
own
.
Thou
hast
said
thy
message
,
which
is
the
most
insolent
and
villainous
that
ever
man
heard
sent
to
any
king
:
now
hear
my
reply
.
My
beard
is
yet
too
young
to
trim
that
mantle
of
thy
master
s
with
;
yet
,
young
although
I
be
,
I
owe
no
homage
either
to
him
or
any
man
nor
will
ever
owe
.
But
,
young
although
I
be
,
I
will
have
thy
master
s
homage
upon
both
his
knees
before
this
year
be
past
,
or
else
he
shall
lose
his
head
,
by
the
faith
of
my
body
,
for
this
message
is
the
shamefullest
I
ever
heard
speak
of
.
279
I
see
well
thy
king
hath
never
yet
met
with
a
worshipful
man
;
but
tell
that
King
Arthur
will
have
his
head
or
his
worship
right
soon
.
280
Then
the
messenger
departed
,
and
Arthur
,
looking
round
upon
his
knights
,
demanded
of
them
if
any
there
knew
this
King
Ryence
.
Yea
,
answered
Sir
Noran
,
I
know
him
well
,
and
there
be
few
better
or
stronger
knights
upon
a
field
than
he
;
and
he
is
passing
proud
and
haughty
in
his
heart
;
wherefore
I
doubt
not
,
Lord
,
he
will
make
war
on
thee
with
mighty
power
.