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61
Then
Merlin
went
to
Brice
,
the
Archbishop
of
Canterbury
,
and
advised
him
to
require
all
the
earls
and
barons
of
the
realm
and
all
knights
and
gentlemen
-
at
-
arms
to
come
to
him
at
London
,
before
Christmas
,
under
pain
of
cursing
,
that
they
might
learn
the
will
of
Heaven
who
should
be
king
.
This
,
therefore
,
the
archbishop
did
,
and
upon
Christmas
Eve
were
met
together
in
London
all
the
greatest
princes
,
lords
,
and
barons
;
and
long
before
day
they
prayed
in
St
.
62
Paul
s
Church
,
and
the
archbishop
besought
Heaven
for
a
sign
who
should
be
lawful
king
of
all
the
realm
.
63
And
as
they
prayed
,
there
was
seen
in
the
churchyard
,
set
straight
before
the
doorways
of
the
church
,
a
huge
square
stone
having
a
naked
sword
stuck
in
the
midst
of
it
.
And
on
the
sword
was
written
in
letters
of
gold
,
Whoso
pulleth
out
the
sword
from
this
stone
is
born
the
rightful
King
of
Britain
.
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64
At
this
all
the
people
wondered
greatly
;
and
,
when
Mass
was
over
,
the
nobles
,
knights
,
and
princes
ran
out
eagerly
from
the
church
to
see
the
stone
and
sword
;
and
a
law
was
forthwith
made
that
whoso
should
pull
out
the
sword
should
be
acknowledged
straightway
King
of
Britain
.
65
Then
many
knights
and
barons
pulled
at
the
sword
with
all
their
might
,
and
some
of
them
tried
many
times
,
but
none
could
stir
or
move
it
.
66
When
all
had
tried
in
vain
,
the
archbishop
declared
the
man
whom
Heaven
had
chosen
was
not
yet
there
.
But
God
,
said
he
,
will
doubtless
make
him
known
ere
many
days
.
67
So
ten
knights
were
chosen
,
being
men
of
high
renown
,
to
watch
and
keep
the
sword
;
and
there
was
proclamation
made
through
all
the
land
that
whosoever
would
,
had
leave
and
liberty
to
try
and
pull
it
from
the
stone
.
But
though
great
multitudes
of
people
came
,
both
gentle
and
simple
,
for
many
days
,
no
man
could
ever
move
the
sword
a
hair
s
breadth
from
its
place
.
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68
Now
,
at
the
New
Year
s
Eve
a
great
tournament
was
to
be
held
in
London
,
which
the
archbishop
had
devised
to
keep
together
lords
and
commons
,
lest
they
should
grow
estranged
in
the
troublous
and
unsettled
times
.
69
To
the
which
tournament
there
came
,
with
many
other
knights
,
Sir
Ector
,
Arthur
s
foster
-
father
,
who
had
great
possessions
near
to
London
;
and
with
him
came
his
son
,
Sir
Key
,
but
recently
made
knight
,
to
take
his
part
in
the
jousting
,
and
young
Arthur
also
to
witness
all
the
sports
and
fighting
.
70
But
as
they
rode
towards
the
jousts
,
Sir
Key
found
suddenly
he
had
no
sword
,
for
he
had
left
it
at
his
father
s
house
;
and
turning
to
young
Arthur
,
he
prayed
him
to
ride
back
and
fetch
it
for
him
.
I
will
with
a
good
will
,
said
Arthur
;
and
rode
fast
back
after
the
sword
.