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“
Ride
ye
after
the
knight
with
the
white
hound
?
”
said
the
dwarf
;
“
I
can
soon
bring
ye
where
he
is
.
”
So
they
rode
through
the
forest
till
they
came
to
two
more
tents
.
And
Sir
Tor
alighting
,
went
into
the
first
,
and
saw
three
damsels
lie
there
,
sleeping
.
Then
went
he
to
the
other
,
and
found
another
lady
also
sleeping
,
and
at
her
feet
the
white
hound
he
sought
for
,
which
instantly
began
to
bay
and
bark
so
loudly
,
that
the
lady
woke
.
But
Sir
Tor
had
seized
the
hound
and
given
it
to
the
dwarfs
charge
.
“
What
will
ye
do
,
Sir
knight
?
”
cried
out
the
lady
;
“
will
ye
take
away
my
hound
from
me
by
force
?
”
“
Yea
,
lady
,
”
said
Sir
Tor
;
“
for
so
I
must
,
having
the
king
’
s
command
;
and
I
have
followed
it
from
King
Arthur
’
s
court
,
at
Camelot
,
to
this
place
.
”
“
Well
”
said
the
lady
,
“
ye
will
not
go
far
before
ye
be
ill
handled
,
and
will
repent
ye
of
the
quest
.
”
“
I
shall
cheerfully
abide
whatsoever
adventure
cometh
,
by
the
grace
of
God
,
”
said
Sir
Tor
;
and
so
mounted
his
horse
and
began
to
ride
back
on
his
way
.
But
night
coming
on
,
he
turned
aside
to
a
hermitage
that
was
in
the
forest
,
and
there
abode
till
the
next
day
,
making
but
sorrowful
cheer
of
such
poor
food
as
the
hermit
had
to
give
him
,
and
hearing
a
Mass
devoutly
before
he
left
on
the
morrow
.
And
in
the
early
morning
,
as
he
rode
forth
with
the
dwarf
towards
Camelot
,
he
heard
a
knight
call
loudly
after
him
,
“
Turn
,
turn
!
Abide
,
Sir
knight
,
and
yield
me
up
the
hound
thou
tookest
from
my
lady
.
”
At
which
he
turned
,
and
saw
a
great
and
strong
knight
,
armed
full
splendidly
,
riding
down
upon
him
fiercely
through
a
glade
of
the
forest
.
Now
Sir
Tor
was
very
ill
provided
,
for
he
had
but
an
old
courser
,
which
was
as
weak
as
himself
,
because
of
the
hermit
’
s
scanty
fare
.
He
waited
,
nevertheless
,
for
the
strange
knight
to
come
,
and
at
the
first
onset
with
their
spears
,
each
unhorsed
the
other
,
and
then
fell
to
with
their
swords
like
two
mad
lions
.
Then
did
they
smite
through
one
another
’
s
shields
and
helmets
till
the
fragments
flew
on
all
sides
,
and
their
blood
ran
out
in
streams
;
but
yet
they
carved
and
rove
through
the
thick
armour
of
the
hauberks
,
and
gave
each
other
great
and
ghastly
wounds
.
But
in
the
end
,
Sir
Tor
,
finding
the
strange
knight
faint
,
doubled
his
strokes
until
he
beat
him
to
the
earth
.
Then
did
he
bid
him
yield
to
his
mercy
.
“
That
will
I
not
,
”
replied
Abellius
,
“
while
my
life
lasteth
and
my
soul
is
in
my
body
,
unless
thou
give
me
first
the
hound
.
”
“
I
cannot
,
”
said
Sir
Tor
,
“
and
will
not
,
for
it
was
my
quest
to
bring
again
that
hound
and
thee
unto
King
Arthur
,
or
otherwise
to
slay
thee
.
”