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721
Then
for
two
days
he
rode
in
a
great
forest
,
and
had
but
scanty
food
and
lodging
,
and
on
the
third
day
he
rode
over
a
long
bridge
,
when
suddenly
there
started
up
a
passing
foul
churl
,
and
smote
his
horse
across
the
nose
,
so
that
he
started
and
turned
back
,
rearing
with
pain
.
Why
ridest
thou
over
here
without
my
leave
?
said
he
.
722
Why
should
I
not
?
said
Sir
Lancelot
;
there
is
no
other
way
to
ride
.
723
Thou
shalt
not
pass
by
here
,
cried
out
the
churl
,
and
dashed
at
him
with
a
great
club
full
of
iron
spikes
,
till
Sir
Lancelot
was
fain
to
draw
his
sword
and
smite
him
dead
upon
the
earth
.
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724
At
the
end
of
the
bridge
was
a
fair
village
,
and
all
the
people
came
and
cried
,
Ah
,
sir
!
a
worse
deed
for
thyself
thou
never
didst
,
for
thou
hast
slain
the
chief
porter
of
the
castle
yonder
!
But
he
let
them
talk
as
they
pleased
,
and
rode
straight
forward
to
the
castle
.
725
There
he
alighted
,
and
tied
his
horse
to
a
ring
in
the
wall
;
and
going
in
,
he
saw
a
wide
green
court
,
and
thought
it
seemed
a
noble
place
to
fight
in
.
And
as
he
looked
about
,
he
saw
many
people
watching
him
from
doors
and
windows
,
making
signs
of
warning
,
and
saying
,
Fair
knight
,
thou
art
unhappy
.
In
the
next
moment
came
upon
him
two
great
giants
,
well
armed
save
their
heads
,
and
with
two
horrible
clubs
in
their
hands
.
Then
he
put
his
shield
before
him
,
and
with
it
warded
off
one
giant
s
stroke
,
and
clove
the
other
with
his
sword
from
the
head
downward
to
the
chest
.
When
the
first
giant
saw
that
,
he
ran
away
mad
with
fear
;
but
Sir
Lancelot
ran
after
him
,
and
smote
him
through
the
shoulder
,
and
shore
him
down
his
back
,
so
that
he
fell
dead
.
726
Then
he
walked
onward
to
the
castle
hall
,
and
saw
a
band
of
sixty
ladies
and
young
damsels
coming
forth
,
who
knelt
to
him
,
and
thanked
him
for
their
freedom
.
For
,
sir
,
said
they
,
the
most
of
us
have
been
prisoners
here
these
seven
years
;
and
have
been
kept
at
all
manner
of
work
to
earn
our
meat
,
though
we
be
all
great
gentlewomen
born
.
Blessed
be
the
time
that
thou
wast
born
,
for
never
did
a
knight
a
deed
of
greater
worship
than
thou
hast
this
day
,
and
thereto
will
we
all
bear
witness
in
all
times
and
places
!
Tell
us
,
therefore
,
noble
knight
,
thy
name
and
court
,
that
we
may
tell
them
to
our
friends
!
And
when
they
heard
it
,
they
all
cried
aloud
,
Well
may
it
be
so
,
for
we
knew
that
no
knight
save
thou
shouldst
ever
overcome
those
giants
;
and
many
a
long
day
have
we
sighed
for
thee
;
for
the
giants
feared
no
other
name
among
all
knights
but
thine
.
727
Then
he
told
them
to
take
the
treasures
of
the
castle
as
a
reward
for
their
grievances
,
and
to
return
to
their
homes
,
and
so
rode
away
into
many
strange
and
wild
countries
.
And
at
last
,
after
many
days
,
by
chance
he
came
,
near
the
night
time
,
to
a
fair
mansion
,
wherein
he
found
an
old
gentlewoman
,
who
gave
him
and
his
horse
good
cheer
.
And
when
bed
time
was
come
,
his
host
brought
him
to
a
chamber
over
a
gate
,
and
there
he
unarmed
,
and
went
to
bed
and
fell
asleep
.
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728
But
soon
thereafter
came
one
riding
in
great
haste
,
and
knocking
vehemently
at
the
gate
below
,
which
when
Sir
Lancelot
heard
,
he
rose
and
looked
out
of
the
window
,
and
,
by
the
moonlight
,
saw
three
knights
come
riding
fiercely
after
one
man
,
and
lashing
on
him
all
at
once
with
their
swords
,
while
the
one
knight
nobly
fought
all
.
729
Then
Sir
Lancelot
quickly
armed
himself
,
and
getting
through
the
window
,
let
himself
down
by
a
sheet
into
the
midst
of
them
,
crying
out
,
Turn
ye
on
me
,
ye
cowards
,
and
leave
fighting
with
that
knight
!
Then
they
all
left
Sir
Key
,
for
the
first
knight
was
he
,
and
began
to
fall
upon
Sir
Lancelot
furiously
.
And
when
Sir
Key
would
have
come
forward
to
assist
him
,
Sir
Lancelot
refused
,
and
cried
,
Leave
me
alone
to
deal
with
them
.
And
presently
,
with
six
great
strokes
,
he
felled
them
all
.
730
Then
they
cried
out
,
Sir
knight
,
we
yield
us
unto
thee
,
as
to
a
man
of
might
!