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So
,
when
Sir
Lancelot
saw
Queen
Guinevere
rejoiced
to
hear
his
wanderings
and
adventures
,
he
resolved
to
set
forth
yet
again
,
and
win
more
worship
still
,
that
he
might
more
increase
her
favour
.
Then
he
bade
his
cousin
Sir
Lionel
make
ready
,
for
,
said
he
,
we
two
will
seek
adventure
.
So
they
mounted
their
horses
armed
at
all
points
and
rode
into
a
vast
forest
;
and
when
they
had
passed
through
it
,
they
came
to
a
great
plain
,
and
the
weather
being
very
hot
about
noontide
,
Sir
Lancelot
greatly
longed
to
sleep
.
Then
Sir
Lionel
espied
a
great
apple
-
tree
standing
by
a
hedge
,
and
said
,
Brother
,
yonder
is
a
fair
shadow
where
we
may
rest
ourselves
and
horses
.
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I
am
full
glad
of
it
,
said
Sir
Lancelot
,
for
all
these
seven
years
I
have
not
been
so
sleepy
.
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So
they
alighted
there
,
and
tied
their
horses
up
to
sundry
trees
;
and
Sir
Lionel
waked
and
watched
while
Sir
Lancelot
fell
asleep
,
and
slept
passing
fast
.
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In
the
meanwhile
came
three
knights
,
riding
as
fast
flying
as
ever
they
could
ride
,
and
after
them
followed
a
single
knight
;
but
when
Sir
Lionel
looked
at
him
,
he
thought
he
had
never
seen
so
great
and
strong
a
man
,
or
so
well
furnished
and
apparelled
.
Anon
he
saw
him
overtake
the
last
of
those
who
fled
,
and
smite
him
to
the
ground
;
then
came
he
to
the
second
,
and
smote
him
such
a
stroke
that
horse
and
man
went
to
the
earth
;
then
rode
he
to
the
third
,
likewise
,
and
struck
him
off
his
horse
more
than
a
spear
s
length
.
With
that
he
lighted
from
his
horse
,
and
bound
all
three
knights
fast
with
the
reins
of
their
own
bridles
.
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When
Sir
Lionel
saw
this
he
thought
the
time
was
come
to
prove
himself
against
him
,
so
quietly
and
cautiously
,
lest
he
should
wake
Sir
Lancelot
,
he
took
his
horse
and
mounted
and
rode
after
him
.
Presently
overtaking
him
,
he
cried
aloud
to
him
to
turn
,
which
instantly
he
did
,
and
smote
Sir
Lionel
so
hard
that
horse
and
man
went
down
forthwith
.
Then
took
he
up
Sir
Lionel
,
and
threw
him
bound
over
his
own
horse
s
back
;
and
so
he
served
the
three
other
knights
,
and
rode
them
away
to
his
own
castle
.
There
they
were
disarmed
,
stripped
naked
,
and
beaten
with
thorns
,
and
afterwards
thrust
into
a
deep
prison
,
where
many
more
knights
,
also
,
made
great
moans
and
lamentations
,
saying
,
Alas
,
alas
!
there
is
no
man
can
help
us
but
Sir
Lancelot
,
for
no
other
knight
can
match
this
tyrant
Turquine
,
our
conqueror
.
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But
all
this
while
,
Sir
Lancelot
lay
sleeping
soundly
under
the
apple
-
tree
.
And
,
as
it
chanced
,
there
passed
that
way
four
queens
,
of
high
estate
,
riding
upon
four
white
mules
,
under
four
canopies
of
green
silk
borne
on
spears
,
to
keep
them
from
the
sun
.
As
they
rode
thus
,
they
heard
a
great
horse
grimly
neigh
,
and
,
turning
them
about
,
soon
saw
a
sleeping
knight
that
lay
all
armed
under
an
apple
-
tree
;
and
when
they
saw
his
face
,
they
knew
it
was
Lancelot
of
the
Lake
.
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Then
they
began
to
strive
which
of
them
should
have
the
care
of
him
.
But
Queen
Morgan
le
Fay
,
King
Arthur
s
half
sister
,
the
great
sorceress
,
was
one
of
them
,
and
said
We
need
not
strive
for
him
,
I
have
enchanted
him
,
so
that
for
six
hours
more
he
shall
not
wake
.
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Let
us
take
him
to
my
castle
,
and
,
when
he
wakes
,
himself
shall
choose
which
one
of
us
he
would
rather
serve
.
So
Sir
Lancelot
was
laid
upon
his
shield
and
borne
on
horseback
between
two
knights
,
to
the
castle
,
and
there
laid
in
a
cold
chamber
,
till
the
spell
should
pass
.
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Anon
,
they
sent
him
a
fair
damsel
,
bearing
his
supper
,
who
asked
him
,
What
cheer
?
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I
cannot
tell
,
fair
damsel
,
said
he
,
for
I
know
not
how
I
came
into
this
castle
,
if
it
were
not
by
enchantment
.