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Then
,
taking
shield
and
spear
,
he
mounted
and
rode
after
Sir
Lancelot
,
and
cried
,
“
Abide
,
proud
knight
,
and
turn
,
for
thou
shalt
not
pass
free
!
”
So
Sir
Lancelot
turned
,
and
each
one
put
his
spear
in
rest
and
came
with
all
his
might
against
the
other
.
And
Sir
Gaunter
’
s
spear
brake
short
,
but
Sir
Lancelot
smote
him
down
,
both
horse
and
man
.
When
the
other
knights
saw
this
,
they
said
,
“
Yonder
is
not
Sir
Key
,
but
a
bigger
man
.
”
“
I
dare
wager
my
head
,
”
said
Sir
Gilmere
,
“
yonder
knight
hath
slain
Sir
Key
,
and
taken
his
horse
and
harness
.
”
“
Be
it
so
,
or
not
,
”
said
Sir
Reynold
,
the
third
brother
;
“
let
us
now
go
to
our
brother
Gaunter
’
s
rescue
;
we
shall
have
enough
to
do
to
match
that
knight
,
for
,
by
his
stature
,
I
believe
it
is
Sir
Lancelot
or
Sir
Tristram
.
”
Anon
,
they
took
their
horses
and
galloped
after
Sir
Lancelot
;
and
Sir
Gilmere
first
assailed
him
,
but
was
smitten
down
forthwith
,
and
lay
stunned
on
the
earth
.
Then
said
Sir
Reynold
,
“
Sir
knight
,
thou
art
a
strong
man
,
and
,
I
believe
,
hast
slain
my
two
brothers
,
wherefore
my
heart
is
sore
against
thee
;
yet
,
if
I
might
with
honour
,
I
would
avoid
thee
.
Nevertheless
,
that
cannot
be
,
so
keep
thyself
.
”
And
so
they
hurtled
together
with
all
their
might
,
and
each
man
shivered
his
spear
to
pieces
;
and
then
they
drew
their
swords
and
lashed
out
eagerly
.
And
as
they
fought
,
Sir
Gaunter
and
Sir
Gilmere
presently
arose
and
mounted
once
again
,
and
came
down
at
full
tilt
upon
Sir
Lancelot
.
But
,
when
he
saw
them
coming
,
he
put
forth
all
his
strength
,
and
struck
Sir
Reynold
off
his
horse
.
Then
,
with
two
other
strokes
,
he
served
the
others
likewise
.
Anon
,
Sir
Reynold
crept
along
the
ground
,
with
his
head
all
bloody
,
and
came
towards
Sir
Lancelot
.
“
It
is
enough
,
”
said
Lancelot
,
“
I
was
not
far
from
thee
when
thou
wast
made
a
knight
,
Sir
Reynold
,
and
know
thee
for
a
good
and
valiant
man
,
and
was
full
loth
to
slay
thee
.
”
“
Grammercy
for
thy
gentleness
!
”
said
Sir
Reynold
.
“
I
and
my
brethren
will
straightway
yield
to
thee
when
we
know
thy
name
,
for
well
we
know
that
thou
art
not
Sir
Key
.
”
“
As
for
that
,
”
said
Sir
Lancelot
,
“
be
it
as
it
may
,
but
ye
shall
yield
to
Queen
Guinevere
at
the
next
feast
of
Pentecost
as
prisoners
,
and
say
that
Sir
Key
sent
ye
.
”