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691
Sir
knight
,
said
she
,
there
are
adventures
great
enough
close
by
if
thou
darest
prove
them
.
692
Why
should
I
not
,
said
he
,
since
for
that
cause
I
came
here
?
693
Sir
,
said
the
damsel
,
hard
by
this
place
there
dwelleth
a
knight
that
cannot
be
defeated
by
any
man
,
so
great
and
perilously
strong
he
is
.
His
name
is
Sir
Turquine
,
and
in
the
prisons
of
his
castle
lie
three
score
knights
and
four
,
mostly
from
King
Arthur
s
court
,
whom
he
hath
taken
with
his
own
hands
.
But
promise
me
,
ere
thou
undertakest
their
deliverance
,
to
go
and
help
me
afterwards
,
and
free
me
and
many
other
ladies
that
are
distressed
by
a
false
knight
.
Bring
me
but
to
this
felon
Turquine
,
quoth
Sir
Lancelot
,
and
I
will
afterwards
fulfil
all
your
wishes
.
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694
695
So
the
damsel
went
before
,
and
brought
him
to
a
ford
,
and
a
tree
whereon
a
great
brass
basin
hung
;
and
Sir
Lancelot
beat
with
his
spear
-
end
upon
the
basin
,
long
and
hard
,
until
he
beat
the
bottom
of
it
out
,
but
he
saw
nothing
.
Then
he
rode
to
and
fro
before
the
castle
gates
for
well
-
nigh
half
an
hour
,
and
anon
saw
a
great
knight
riding
from
the
distance
,
driving
a
horse
before
him
,
across
which
hung
an
armed
man
bound
.
And
when
they
came
near
,
Sir
Lancelot
knew
the
prisoner
for
a
knight
of
the
Round
Table
.
By
that
time
,
the
great
knight
who
drove
the
prisoner
saw
Sir
Lancelot
,
and
each
of
them
began
to
settle
his
spear
,
and
to
make
ready
.
696
Fair
sir
,
then
said
Sir
Lancelot
,
put
off
that
wounded
knight
,
I
pray
thee
,
from
his
horse
,
and
let
him
rest
while
thou
and
I
shall
prove
our
strength
upon
each
other
;
for
,
as
I
am
told
,
thou
doest
,
and
hast
done
,
great
shame
and
injury
to
knights
of
the
Round
Table
.
Wherefore
,
I
warn
thee
now
,
defend
thyself
.
697
If
thou
mayest
be
of
the
Round
Table
,
answered
Turquine
,
I
defy
thee
,
and
all
thy
fellows
.
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698
That
is
saying
overmuch
,
said
Sir
Lancelot
.
699
Then
,
setting
their
lances
in
rest
,
they
spurred
their
horses
towards
each
other
,
as
fast
as
they
could
go
,
and
smote
so
fearfully
upon
each
other
s
shields
,
that
both
their
horses
backs
brake
under
them
.
As
soon
as
they
could
clear
their
saddles
,
they
took
their
shields
before
them
,
and
drew
their
swords
,
and
came
together
eagerly
,
and
fought
with
great
and
grievous
strokes
;
and
soon
they
both
had
many
grim
and
fearful
wounds
,
and
bled
in
streams
.
700
Thus
they
fought
two
hours
and
more
,
thrusting
and
smiting
at
each
other
,
wherever
they
could
hit
.