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831
And
hardly
did
Sir
Key
escape
with
his
life
,
from
the
wound
Beaumains
had
given
him
;
but
all
men
blamed
him
for
his
ungentle
treatment
of
so
brave
a
knight
.
832
Then
Sir
Beaumains
rode
forward
,
and
soon
overtook
the
damsel
;
but
she
said
to
him
,
in
scorn
,
Return
again
,
base
kitchen
page
!
What
art
thou
,
but
a
washer
-
up
of
dishes
!
Damsel
,
said
he
,
say
to
me
what
thou
wilt
,
I
will
not
leave
thee
;
for
I
have
undertaken
to
King
Arthur
to
relieve
thy
adventure
,
and
I
will
finish
it
to
the
end
,
or
die
.
Thou
finish
my
adventure
!
said
she
anon
,
thou
shalt
meet
one
,
whose
face
thou
wilt
not
even
dare
to
look
at
.
I
shall
attempt
it
,
answered
he
.
So
,
as
they
rode
thus
,
into
a
wood
,
there
met
them
a
man
,
fleeing
,
as
for
his
life
.
Whither
fleest
thou
?
said
Sir
Beaumains
.
O
lord
!
he
answered
,
help
me
;
for
,
in
a
valley
hard
by
,
there
are
six
thieves
,
who
have
taken
my
lord
,
and
bound
him
,
and
I
fear
will
slay
him
.
Bring
me
thither
,
said
Sir
Beaumains
.
So
they
rode
to
the
place
,
and
Sir
Beaumains
rushed
after
the
thieves
,
and
smote
one
,
at
the
first
stroke
,
so
that
he
died
;
and
then
,
with
two
other
blows
,
slew
a
second
and
third
.
Then
fled
the
other
three
,
and
Sir
Beaumains
rode
after
them
,
and
overtook
and
slew
them
all
.
Then
he
returned
and
unbound
the
knight
.
And
the
knight
thanked
him
,
and
prayed
him
to
ride
to
his
castle
,
where
he
would
reward
him
.
Sir
,
answered
Sir
Beaumains
,
I
will
have
no
reward
of
thee
,
for
but
this
day
was
I
made
knight
by
the
most
noble
Sir
Lancelot
;
and
besides
,
I
must
go
with
this
damsel
.
833
Then
the
knight
begged
the
damsel
to
rest
that
night
at
his
castle
.
So
they
all
rode
thither
,
and
ever
the
damsel
scoffed
at
Sir
Beaumains
as
a
kitchen
boy
,
and
laughed
at
him
before
the
knight
their
host
,
so
that
he
set
his
meat
before
him
at
a
lower
table
,
as
though
he
were
not
of
their
company
.
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834
And
on
the
morrow
,
the
damsel
and
Sir
Beaumains
took
their
leave
of
the
knight
,
and
thanking
him
departed
.
Then
they
rode
on
their
way
till
they
came
to
a
great
forest
,
through
which
flowed
a
river
,
and
there
was
but
one
passage
over
it
,
whereat
stood
two
knights
armed
to
hinder
the
way
.
Wilt
thou
match
those
two
knights
,
said
the
damsel
to
Sir
Beaumains
,
or
return
again
?
I
would
not
return
,
said
he
,
though
they
were
six
.
Therewith
he
galloped
into
the
water
,
and
swam
his
horse
into
the
middle
of
the
stream
.
And
there
,
in
the
river
,
one
of
the
knights
met
him
,
and
they
brake
their
spears
together
,
and
then
drew
their
swords
,
and
smote
fiercely
at
each
other
.
And
at
the
last
,
Sir
Beaumains
struck
the
other
mightily
upon
the
helm
,
so
that
he
fell
down
stunned
into
the
water
,
and
was
drowned
.
Then
Sir
Beaumains
spurred
his
horse
on
to
the
land
,
where
instantly
the
other
knight
fell
on
him
.
And
they
also
brake
their
spears
upon
each
other
,
and
then
drew
their
swords
,
and
fought
savagely
and
long
together
.
And
after
many
blows
,
Sir
Beaumains
clove
through
the
knight
s
skull
down
to
the
shoulders
.
835
Then
rode
Sir
Beaumains
to
the
damsel
,
but
ever
she
still
scoffed
at
him
,
and
said
,
Alas
!
that
a
kitchen
page
should
chance
to
slay
two
such
brave
knights
!
Thou
deemest
now
that
thou
hast
done
a
mighty
deed
,
but
it
is
not
so
;
for
the
first
knight
s
horse
stumbled
,
and
thus
was
he
drowned
not
by
thy
strength
;
and
as
for
the
second
knight
,
thou
wentest
by
chance
behind
him
,
and
didst
kill
him
shamefully
.
Damsel
,
said
Sir
Beaumains
,
say
what
ye
list
,
I
care
not
so
I
may
win
your
lady
;
and
wouldst
thou
give
me
but
fair
language
,
all
my
care
were
past
;
for
whatsoever
knights
I
meet
,
I
fear
them
not
.
Thou
shalt
see
knights
that
shall
abate
thy
boast
,
base
kitchen
knave
,
replied
she
;
yet
say
I
this
for
thine
advantage
,
for
if
thou
followest
me
thou
wilt
be
surely
slain
,
since
I
see
all
thou
doest
is
but
by
chance
,
and
not
by
thy
own
prowess
.
Well
damsel
,
said
he
,
say
what
ye
will
,
wherever
ye
go
I
will
follow
.
836
So
they
rode
on
until
the
eventide
,
and
still
the
damsel
evermore
kept
chiding
Sir
Beaumains
.
Then
came
they
to
a
black
space
of
land
,
whereon
was
a
black
hawthorn
tree
,
and
on
the
tree
there
hung
a
black
banner
,
and
on
the
other
side
was
a
black
shield
and
spear
,
and
by
them
a
great
black
horse
,
covered
with
silk
;
and
hard
by
sat
a
knight
armed
in
black
armour
,
whose
name
was
the
Knight
of
the
Blacklands
.
When
the
damsel
saw
him
,
she
cried
out
to
Beaumains
,
Flee
down
the
valley
,
for
thy
horse
is
not
saddled
!
Wilt
thou
for
ever
deem
me
coward
?
answered
he
.
837
With
that
came
the
Black
Knight
to
the
damsel
,
and
said
,
Fair
damsel
,
hast
thou
brought
this
knight
from
Arthur
s
court
to
be
thy
champion
?
Not
so
,
fair
knight
,
said
she
;
he
is
but
a
kitchen
knave
.
Then
wherefore
cometh
he
in
such
array
?
said
he
;
it
is
a
shame
that
he
should
bear
thee
company
.
I
cannot
be
delivered
from
him
,
answered
she
:
for
in
spite
of
me
he
rideth
with
me
;
and
would
to
Heaven
you
would
put
him
from
me
,
or
now
slay
him
,
for
he
hath
slain
two
knights
at
the
river
passage
yonder
,
and
done
many
marvellous
deeds
through
pure
mischance
.
I
marvel
,
said
the
Black
Knight
,
that
any
man
of
worship
will
fight
with
him
.
They
know
him
not
,
said
the
damsel
,
and
think
,
because
he
rideth
with
me
,
that
he
is
well
born
.
Truly
,
he
hath
a
goodly
person
,
and
is
likely
to
be
a
strong
man
,
replied
the
knight
;
but
since
he
is
no
man
of
worship
,
he
shall
leave
his
horse
and
armour
with
me
,
for
it
were
a
shame
for
me
to
do
him
more
harm
.
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838
When
Sir
Beaumains
heard
him
speak
thus
,
he
said
,
Horse
or
armour
gettest
thou
none
of
me
,
Sir
knight
,
save
thou
winnest
them
with
thy
hands
;
therefore
defend
thyself
,
and
let
me
see
what
thou
canst
do
.
How
sayest
thou
?
answered
the
Black
Knight
.
Now
quit
this
lady
also
,
for
it
beseemeth
not
a
kitchen
knave
like
thee
to
ride
with
such
a
lady
.
I
am
of
higher
lineage
than
thou
,
said
Sir
Beaumains
,
and
will
straightway
prove
it
on
thy
body
.
Then
furiously
they
drove
their
horses
at
each
other
,
and
came
together
as
it
had
been
thunder
.
839
But
the
Black
Knight
s
spear
brake
short
,
and
Sir
Beaumains
thrust
him
through
the
side
,
and
his
spear
breaking
at
the
head
,
left
its
point
sticking
fast
in
the
Black
Knight
s
body
.
Yet
did
the
Black
Knight
draw
his
sword
,
and
smite
at
Sir
Beaumains
with
many
fierce
and
bitter
blows
;
but
after
they
had
fought
an
hour
and
more
,
he
fell
down
from
his
horse
in
a
swoon
,
and
forthwith
died
.
Then
Sir
Beaumains
lighted
down
and
armed
himself
in
the
Black
Knight
s
armour
,
and
rode
on
after
the
damsel
.
But
notwithstanding
all
his
valour
,
still
she
scoffed
at
him
,
and
said
,
Away
!
for
thou
savourest
ever
of
the
kitchen
.
Alas
!
that
such
a
knave
should
by
mishap
destroy
so
good
a
knight
;
yet
once
again
I
counsel
thee
to
flee
,
for
hard
by
is
a
knight
who
shall
repay
thee
!
It
may
chance
that
I
am
beaten
or
slain
,
answered
Sir
Beaumains
,
but
I
warn
thee
,
fair
damsel
,
that
I
will
not
flee
away
,
nor
leave
thy
company
or
my
quest
,
for
all
that
ye
can
say
.
840
Anon
,
as
they
rode
,
they
saw
a
knight
come
swiftly
towards
them
,
dressed
all
in
green
,
who
,
calling
to
the
damsel
said
,
Is
that
my
brother
,
the
Black
Knight
,
that
ye
have
brought
with
you
?
Nay
,
and
alas
!
said
she
,
this
kitchen
knave
hath
slain
thy
brother
through
mischance
.
Alas
!
said
the
Green
Knight
,
that
such
a
noble
knight
as
he
was
should
be
slain
by
a
knave
s
hand
.
Traitor
!
cried
he
to
Sir
Beaumains
,
thou
shalt
die
for
this
!
Sir
Pereard
was
my
brother
,
and
a
full
noble
knight
.
I
defy
thee
,
said
Sir
Beaumains
,
for
I
slew
him
knightly
and
not
shamefully
.