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“
Well
,
”
said
King
Arthur
,
“
I
shall
be
ready
for
him
,
and
that
shall
he
find
.
”
While
the
king
thus
spoke
,
there
came
into
the
hall
a
damsel
having
on
a
mantle
richly
furred
,
which
she
let
fall
and
showed
herself
to
be
girded
with
a
noble
sword
.
The
king
being
surprised
at
this
,
said
,
“
Damsel
,
wherefore
art
thou
girt
with
that
sword
,
for
it
beseemeth
thee
not
?
”
“
Sir
,
”
said
she
,
“
I
will
tell
thee
.
This
sword
wherewith
I
am
thus
girt
gives
me
great
sorrow
and
encumbrance
,
for
I
may
not
be
delivered
from
it
till
I
find
a
knight
faithful
and
pure
and
true
,
strong
of
body
and
of
valiant
deeds
,
without
guile
or
treachery
,
who
shall
be
able
to
draw
it
from
its
scabbard
,
which
no
man
else
can
do
.
And
I
have
but
just
now
come
from
the
court
of
King
Ryence
,
for
there
they
told
me
many
great
and
good
knights
were
to
be
ever
found
;
but
he
and
all
his
knights
have
tried
to
draw
it
forth
in
vain
—
for
none
of
them
can
move
it
.
”
“
This
is
a
great
marvel
,
”
said
King
Arthur
;
“
I
will
myself
try
to
draw
forth
this
sword
,
not
thinking
in
my
heart
that
I
am
the
best
knight
,
but
rather
to
begin
and
give
example
that
all
may
try
after
me
.
”
Saying
this
,
he
took
the
sword
and
pulled
at
it
with
all
his
might
,
but
could
not
shake
or
move
it
.
“
Thou
needest
not
strive
so
hard
,
Lord
,
”
said
the
damsel
,
“
for
whoever
may
be
able
to
pull
it
forth
shall
do
so
very
easily
.
”
“
Thou
sayest
well
,
”
replied
the
king
,
remembering
how
he
had
himself
drawn
forth
the
sword
from
the
stone
before
St
.
Paul
’
s
.
“
Now
try
ye
,
all
my
barons
;
but
beware
ye
be
not
stained
with
shame
,
or
any
treachery
,
or
guile
.
”
And
turning
away
his
face
from
them
,
King
Arthur
mused
full
heavily
of
sins
within
his
breast
he
knew
of
,
and
which
his
failure
brought
to
mind
right
sadly
.
Then
all
the
barons
present
tried
each
after
other
,
but
could
none
of
them
succeed
;
whereat
the
damsel
greatly
wept
,
and
said
,
“
Alas
,
alas
!
I
thought
in
this
court
to
have
found
the
best
knight
,
without
shame
or
treachery
or
treason
.
”
Now
by
chance
there
was
at
that
time
a
poor
knight
with
King
Arthur
,
who
had
been
prisoner
at
his
court
for
half
a
year
and
more
,
charged
with
slaying
unawares
a
knight
who
was
a
cousin
of
the
king
’
s
.
He
was
named
Balin
le
Savage
,
and
had
been
by
the
good
offices
of
the
barons
delivered
from
prison
,
for
he
was
of
good
and
valiant
address
and
gentle
blood
.
He
being
secretly
present
at
the
court
saw
this
adventure
,
and
felt
his
heart
rise
high
within
him
,
and
longed
to
try
the
sword
as
did
the
others
;
but
being
poor
and
poorly
clad
,
he
was
ashamed
to
come
forward
in
the
press
of
knights
and
nobles
.
But
in
his
heart
he
felt
assured
that
he
could
do
better
—
if
Heaven
willed
—
than
any
knight
among
them
all
.
So
as
the
damsel
left
the
king
,
he
called
to
her
and
said
,
“
Damsel
,
I
pray
thee
of
thy
courtesy
,
suffer
me
to
try
the
sword
as
well
as
all
these
lords
;
for
though
I
be
but
poorly
clad
,
I
feel
assurance
in
my
heart
.
”
The
damsel
looking
at
him
,
saw
in
him
a
likely
an
honest
man
,
but
because
of
his
poor
garments
could
not
think
him
to
be
any
knight
of
worship
,
and
said
,
“
Sir
,
there
is
no
need
to
put
me
to
any
more
pain
or
labour
;
why
shouldst
thou
succeed
where
so
many
worthy
ones
have
failed
?
”