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551
Madam
,
said
he
,
I
shall
repent
it
all
my
life
.
552
Ay
,
king
,
quoth
Merlin
,
who
suddenly
came
in
,
and
so
ye
ought
to
do
,
for
that
lady
was
your
daughter
,
not
seen
since
infancy
by
thee
.
And
she
was
on
her
way
to
court
,
with
a
right
good
young
knight
,
who
would
have
been
her
husband
,
but
was
slain
by
treachery
of
a
felon
knight
,
Lorraine
le
Savage
,
as
they
came
;
and
because
thou
wouldst
not
abide
and
help
her
,
thy
best
friend
shall
fail
thee
in
thine
hour
of
greatest
need
,
for
such
is
the
penance
ordained
thee
for
that
deed
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554
Then
did
King
Pellinore
tell
Merlin
secretly
of
the
treason
he
had
heard
in
the
forest
,
and
Merlin
by
his
craft
so
ordered
that
the
knight
who
bare
the
poison
was
himself
soon
after
slain
by
it
,
and
so
King
Arthur
s
life
was
saved
.
555
Being
now
happily
married
,
King
Arthur
for
a
season
took
his
pleasure
,
with
great
tournaments
,
and
jousts
,
and
huntings
.
So
once
upon
a
time
the
king
and
many
of
his
knights
rode
hunting
in
a
forest
,
and
Arthur
,
King
Urience
,
and
Sir
Accolon
of
Gaul
,
followed
after
a
great
hart
,
and
being
all
three
well
mounted
,
they
chased
so
fast
that
they
outsped
their
company
,
and
left
them
many
miles
behind
;
but
riding
still
as
rapidly
as
they
could
go
,
at
length
their
horses
fell
dead
under
them
.
Then
being
all
three
on
foot
,
and
seeing
the
stag
not
far
before
them
,
very
weary
and
nigh
spent
What
shall
we
do
,
said
King
Arthur
,
for
we
are
hard
bested
?
Let
us
go
on
afoot
,
said
King
Urience
,
till
we
can
find
some
lodging
.
At
that
they
saw
the
stag
lying
upon
the
bank
of
a
great
lake
,
with
a
hound
springing
at
his
throat
,
and
many
other
hounds
trooping
towards
him
.
So
,
running
forward
,
Arthur
blew
the
death
-
note
on
his
horn
,
and
slew
the
hart
.
Then
lifting
up
his
eyes
he
saw
before
him
on
the
lake
a
barge
,
all
draped
down
to
the
water
s
edge
,
with
silken
folds
and
curtains
,
which
swiftly
came
towards
him
,
and
touched
upon
the
sands
;
but
when
he
went
up
close
and
looked
in
,
he
saw
no
earthly
creature
.
Then
he
cried
out
to
his
companions
,
Sirs
,
come
ye
hither
,
and
let
us
see
what
there
is
in
this
ship
.
So
they
all
three
went
in
,
and
found
it
everywhere
throughout
furnished
,
and
hung
with
rich
draperies
of
silk
and
gold
.
556
By
this
time
eventide
had
come
,
when
suddenly
a
hundred
torches
were
set
up
on
all
sides
of
the
barge
,
and
gave
a
dazzling
light
,
and
at
the
same
time
came
forth
twelve
fair
damsels
,
and
saluted
King
Arthur
by
his
name
,
kneeling
on
their
knees
,
and
telling
him
that
he
was
welcome
,
and
should
have
their
noblest
cheer
,
for
which
the
king
thanked
them
courteously
.
Then
did
they
lead
him
and
his
fellows
to
a
splendid
chamber
,
where
was
a
table
spread
with
all
the
richest
furniture
,
and
costliest
wines
and
viands
;
and
there
they
served
them
with
all
kinds
of
wines
and
meats
,
till
Arthur
wondered
at
the
splendour
of
the
feast
,
declaring
he
had
never
in
his
life
supped
better
,
or
more
royally
.
After
supper
they
led
him
to
another
chamber
,
than
which
he
had
never
beheld
a
richer
,
where
he
was
left
to
rest
.
King
Urience
,
also
,
and
Sir
Accolon
were
each
conducted
into
rooms
of
like
magnificence
.
And
so
they
all
three
fell
asleep
,
and
being
very
weary
slept
deeply
all
that
night
.
557
But
when
the
morning
broke
,
King
Urience
found
himself
in
his
own
house
in
Camelot
,
he
knew
not
how
;
and
Arthur
awaking
found
himself
in
a
dark
dungeon
,
and
heard
around
him
nothing
but
the
groans
of
woful
knights
,
prisoners
like
himself
.
Then
said
King
Arthur
,
Who
are
ye
,
thus
groaning
and
complaining
?
And
some
one
answered
him
,
Alas
,
we
be
all
prisoners
,
even
twenty
good
knights
,
and
some
of
us
have
lain
here
seven
years
some
more
nor
seen
the
light
of
day
for
all
that
time
.
For
what
cause
?
said
King
Arthur
.
Know
ye
not
then
yourself
?
they
answered
we
will
soon
tell
you
.
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558
The
lord
of
this
strong
castle
is
Sir
Damas
,
and
is
the
falsest
and
most
traitorous
knight
that
liveth
;
and
he
hath
a
younger
brother
,
a
good
and
noble
knight
,
whose
name
is
Outzlake
.
This
traitor
Damas
,
although
passing
rich
,
will
give
his
brother
nothing
of
his
wealth
,
and
save
what
Outzlake
keepeth
to
himself
by
force
,
he
hath
no
share
of
the
inheritance
.
He
owneth
,
nevertheless
,
one
fair
rich
manor
,
whereupon
he
liveth
,
loved
of
all
men
far
and
near
.
But
Damas
is
as
altogether
hated
as
his
brother
is
beloved
,
for
he
is
merciless
and
cowardly
:
and
now
for
many
years
there
hath
been
war
between
these
brothers
,
and
Sir
Outzlake
evermore
defieth
Damas
to
come
forth
and
fight
with
him
,
body
to
body
,
for
the
inheritance
;
and
if
he
be
too
cowardly
,
to
find
some
champion
knight
that
will
fight
for
him
.
And
Damas
hath
agreed
to
find
some
champion
,
but
never
yet
hath
found
a
knight
to
take
his
evil
cause
in
hand
,
or
wager
battle
for
him
.
So
with
a
strong
band
of
men
-
at
-
arms
he
lieth
ever
in
ambush
,
and
taketh
captive
every
passing
knight
who
may
unwarily
go
near
,
and
bringeth
him
into
this
castle
,
and
desireth
him
either
to
fight
Sir
Outzlake
,
or
to
lie
for
evermore
in
durance
.
And
thus
hath
he
dealt
with
all
of
us
,
for
we
all
scorned
to
take
up
such
a
cause
for
such
a
false
foul
knight
but
rather
one
by
one
came
here
,
where
many
a
good
knight
hath
died
of
hunger
and
disease
.
But
if
one
of
us
would
fight
,
Sir
Damas
would
deliver
all
the
rest
.
559
560
God
of
his
mercy
send
you
deliverance
,
said
King
Arthur
,
and
sat
turning
in
his
mind
how
all
these
things
should
end
,
and
how
he
might
himself
gain
freedom
for
so
many
noble
hearts
.