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581
Then
did
Sir
Accolon
cry
loudly
,
O
,
lords
,
and
all
good
people
!
this
noble
knight
that
I
have
fought
with
is
the
noblest
and
most
worshipful
in
all
the
world
;
for
it
is
King
Arthur
,
our
liege
lord
and
sovereign
king
;
and
full
sorely
I
repent
that
I
have
ever
lifted
lance
against
him
,
though
in
ignorance
I
did
it
.
582
Then
all
the
people
fell
down
on
their
knees
and
prayed
the
pardon
of
the
king
for
suffering
him
to
come
to
such
a
strait
.
But
he
replied
,
Pardon
ye
cannot
have
,
for
,
truly
,
ye
have
nothing
sinned
;
but
here
ye
see
what
ill
adventure
may
ofttimes
befall
knights
-
errant
,
for
to
my
own
hurt
,
and
his
danger
also
,
I
have
fought
with
one
of
my
own
knights
.
583
Then
the
king
commanded
Sir
Damas
to
surrender
to
his
brother
the
whole
manor
,
Sir
Outzlake
only
yielding
him
a
palfrey
every
year
;
for
,
said
he
scornfully
,
it
would
become
thee
better
to
ride
on
than
a
courser
;
and
ordered
Damas
,
upon
pain
of
death
,
never
again
to
touch
or
to
distress
knights
-
errant
riding
on
their
adventures
;
and
also
to
make
full
compensation
and
satisfaction
to
the
twenty
knights
whom
he
had
held
in
prison
.
And
if
any
of
them
,
said
the
king
,
come
to
my
court
complaining
that
he
hath
not
had
full
satisfaction
of
thee
for
his
injuries
,
by
my
head
,
thou
shalt
die
therefor
.
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584
Afterwards
,
King
Arthur
asked
Sir
Outzlake
to
come
with
him
to
his
court
,
where
he
should
become
a
knight
of
his
,
and
,
if
his
deeds
were
noble
,
be
advanced
to
all
he
might
desire
.
585
So
then
he
took
his
leave
of
all
the
people
and
mounted
upon
horseback
,
and
Sir
Accolon
went
with
him
to
an
abbey
hard
by
,
where
both
their
wounds
were
dressed
586
But
Sir
Accolon
died
within
four
days
after
.
And
when
he
was
dead
,
the
king
sent
his
body
to
Queen
Morgan
,
to
Camelot
,
saying
that
he
sent
her
a
present
in
return
for
the
sword
Excalibur
which
she
had
sent
him
by
the
damsel
.
587
So
,
on
the
morrow
,
there
came
a
damsel
from
Queen
Morgan
to
the
king
,
and
brought
with
her
the
richest
mantle
that
ever
was
seen
,
for
it
was
set
as
full
of
precious
stones
as
they
could
stand
against
each
other
,
and
they
were
the
richest
stones
that
ever
the
king
saw
.
And
the
damsel
said
,
Your
sister
sendeth
you
this
mantle
,
and
prayeth
you
to
take
her
gift
,
and
in
whatsoever
thing
she
hath
offended
you
,
she
will
amend
it
at
your
pleasure
.
To
this
the
king
replied
not
,
although
the
mantle
pleased
him
much
.
With
that
came
in
the
lady
of
the
lake
,
and
said
,
Sir
,
put
not
on
this
mantle
till
thou
hast
seen
more
;
and
in
nowise
let
it
be
put
upon
thee
,
or
any
of
thy
knights
,
till
ye
have
made
the
bringer
of
it
first
put
it
on
her
.
It
shall
be
done
as
thou
dost
counsel
,
said
the
king
.
Then
said
he
to
the
damsel
that
came
from
his
sister
,
Damsel
,
I
would
see
this
mantle
ye
have
brought
me
upon
yourself
.
Sir
,
said
she
,
it
will
not
beseem
me
to
wear
a
knight
s
garment
.
By
my
head
,
said
King
Arthur
,
thou
shall
wear
it
ere
it
go
on
any
other
person
s
back
!
And
so
they
put
it
on
her
by
force
,
and
forthwith
the
garment
burst
into
a
flame
and
burned
the
damsel
into
cinders
.
When
the
king
saw
that
,
he
hated
that
false
witch
Morgan
le
Fay
with
all
his
heart
,
and
evermore
was
deadly
quarrel
between
her
and
Arthur
to
their
lives
end
.
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588
And
now
again
the
second
time
there
came
ambassadors
from
Lucius
Tiberius
,
Emperor
of
Rome
,
demanding
,
under
pain
of
war
,
tribute
and
homage
from
King
Arthur
,
and
the
restoration
of
all
Gaul
,
which
he
had
conquered
from
the
tribune
Flollo
.
589
When
they
had
delivered
their
message
,
the
king
bade
them
withdraw
while
he
consulted
with
his
knights
and
barons
what
reply
to
send
.
Then
some
of
the
younger
knights
would
have
slain
the
ambassadors
,
saying
that
their
speech
was
a
rebuke
to
all
who
heard
the
king
insulted
by
it
.
But
when
King
Arthur
heard
that
,
he
ordered
none
to
touch
them
upon
pain
of
death
;
and
sending
officers
,
he
had
them
taken
to
a
noble
lodging
,
and
there
entertained
with
the
best
cheer
.
And
,
said
he
,
let
no
dainty
be
spared
,
for
the
Romans
are
great
lords
;
and
though
their
message
please
me
not
,
yet
must
I
remember
mine
honour
.
590
Then
the
lords
and
knights
of
the
Round
Table
were
called
on
to
declare
their
counsel
what
should
be
done
upon
this
matter
;
and
Sir
Cador
of
Cornwall
speaking
first
,
said
,
Sir
,
this
message
is
the
best
news
I
have
heard
for
a
long
time
,
for
we
have
been
now
idle
and
at
rest
for
many
days
,
and
I
trust
that
thou
wilt
make
sharp
war
upon
the
Romans
,
wherein
,
I
doubt
not
,
we
shall
all
gain
honour
.