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“
Sir
,
”
said
he
,
“
as
for
that
,
I
beseech
thee
of
thy
mercy
to
forgive
it
her
,
and
for
my
part
may
God
pardon
her
as
I
do
;
and
so
I
pray
thee
grant
me
my
boon
,
and
for
God
’
s
sake
hold
thee
to
thy
promise
.
”
“
If
it
must
be
so
,
”
said
the
king
,
“
take
thou
her
life
,
for
to
thee
I
give
it
,
and
go
and
do
with
her
as
thou
wilt
.
”
Then
went
young
Tristram
to
the
fire
and
loosed
the
queen
from
all
her
bonds
and
delivered
her
from
death
.
And
after
a
great
while
by
his
good
means
the
king
again
forgave
and
lived
in
peace
with
her
,
though
never
more
in
the
same
lodgings
.
Anon
was
Tristram
sent
abroad
to
France
in
care
of
one
named
Governale
.
And
there
for
seven
years
he
learned
the
language
of
the
land
,
and
all
knightly
exercises
and
gentle
crafts
,
and
especially
was
he
foremost
in
music
and
in
hunting
,
and
was
a
harper
beyond
all
others
.
And
when
at
nineteen
years
of
age
he
came
back
to
his
father
,
he
was
as
lusty
and
strong
of
body
and
as
noble
of
heart
as
ever
man
was
seen
.
Now
shortly
after
his
return
it
befell
that
King
Anguish
of
Ireland
sent
to
King
Mark
of
Cornwall
for
the
tribute
due
to
Ireland
,
but
which
was
now
seven
years
behindhand
.
To
whom
King
Mark
sent
answer
,
if
he
would
have
it
he
must
send
and
fight
for
it
,
and
they
would
find
a
champion
to
fight
against
it
.
So
King
Anguish
called
for
Sir
Marhaus
,
his
wife
’
s
brother
,
a
good
knight
of
the
Round
Table
,
who
lived
then
at
his
court
,
and
sent
him
with
a
knightly
retinue
in
six
great
ships
to
Cornwall
.
And
,
casting
anchor
by
the
castle
of
Tintagil
,
he
sent
up
daily
to
King
Mark
for
the
tribute
or
the
champion
.
But
no
knight
there
would
venture
to
assail
him
,
for
his
fame
was
very
high
in
all
the
realm
for
strength
and
hardihood
.
Then
made
King
Mark
a
proclamation
throughout
Cornwall
,
that
if
any
knight
would
fight
Sir
Marhaus
he
should
stand
at
the
king
’
s
right
hand
for
evermore
,
and
have
great
honour
and
riches
all
the
rest
of
his
days
.
Anon
this
news
came
to
the
land
of
Lyonesse
,
and
when
young
Tristram
heard
it
he
was
angry
and
ashamed
to
think
no
knight
of
Cornwall
durst
assail
the
Irish
champion
.
“
Alas
,
”
said
he
,
“
that
I
am
not
a
knight
,
that
I
might
match
this
Marhaus
!
I
pray
you
give
me
leave
,
sir
,
to
depart
to
King
Mark
’
s
court
and
beg
of
his
grace
to
make
me
knight
.
”
“
Be
ruled
by
thy
own
courage
,
”
said
his
father
.