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531
Sir
knight
,
said
the
two
squires
,
yonder
be
two
knights
fighting
for
this
lady
;
go
part
them
,
and
get
their
consent
to
take
her
,
ere
thou
touch
her
.
532
Ye
say
well
,
said
King
Pellinore
,
and
rode
between
the
combatants
,
and
asked
them
why
they
fought
.
533
Sir
knight
,
said
the
one
,
yon
lady
is
my
cousin
,
mine
aunt
s
daughter
,
whom
I
met
borne
away
against
her
will
,
by
this
knight
here
,
with
whom
I
therefore
fight
to
free
her
.
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534
Sir
knight
,
replied
the
other
,
whose
name
was
Hantzlake
of
Wentland
,
this
lady
got
I
,
by
my
arms
and
prowess
,
at
King
Arthur
s
court
to
-
day
.
535
That
is
false
,
said
King
Pellinore
;
ye
stole
the
lady
suddenly
,
and
fled
away
with
her
,
before
any
knight
could
arm
to
stay
thee
.
But
it
is
my
service
to
take
her
back
again
.
Neither
of
ye
shall
therefore
have
her
;
but
if
ye
will
fight
for
her
,
fight
with
me
now
and
here
.
536
Well
,
said
the
knights
,
make
ready
,
and
we
will
assail
thee
with
all
our
might
.
537
Then
Sir
Hantzlake
ran
King
Pellinore
s
horse
through
with
his
sword
,
so
that
they
might
be
all
alike
on
foot
.
But
King
Pellinore
at
that
was
passing
wroth
,
and
ran
upon
Sir
Hantzlake
,
with
a
cry
,
Keep
well
thy
head
!
and
gave
him
such
a
stroke
upon
the
helm
as
clove
him
to
the
chin
,
so
that
he
fell
dead
to
the
ground
.
When
he
saw
that
,
the
other
knight
refused
to
fight
,
and
kneeling
down
said
,
Take
my
cousin
the
lady
with
thee
,
as
thy
quest
is
;
but
as
thou
art
a
true
knight
,
suffer
her
to
come
to
neither
shame
nor
harm
.
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538
539
So
the
next
day
King
Pellinore
departed
for
Camelot
,
and
took
the
lady
with
him
;
and
as
they
rode
in
a
valley
full
of
rough
stones
,
the
damsel
s
horse
stumbled
and
threw
her
,
so
that
her
arms
were
sorely
bruised
and
hurt
.
And
as
they
rested
in
the
forest
for
the
pain
to
lessen
,
night
came
on
,
and
there
they
were
compelled
to
make
their
lodging
.
A
little
before
midnight
they
heard
the
trotting
of
a
horse
.
Be
ye
still
,
said
King
Pellinore
,
for
now
we
may
hear
of
some
adventure
,
and
therewith
he
armed
him
.
Then
he
heard
two
knights
meet
and
salute
each
other
,
in
the
dark
;
one
riding
from
Camelot
,
the
other
from
the
north
.
540
What
tidings
at
Camelot
?
said
one
.