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981
And
all
the
people
wondered
at
his
prowess
;
for
on
the
first
day
he
put
to
the
worse
Sir
Gawain
,
Sir
Gaheris
,
Sir
Agravaine
,
Sir
Key
,
and
many
more
from
far
and
near
.
And
on
the
morrow
he
was
conqueror
again
,
and
overthrew
the
king
with
a
hundred
knights
and
the
King
of
Scotland
.
But
presently
Sir
Tristram
rode
up
to
the
lists
,
having
been
let
out
at
a
privy
postern
of
the
castle
,
where
none
could
see
.
La
Belle
Isault
had
dressed
him
in
white
armour
and
given
him
a
white
horse
and
shield
,
and
so
he
came
suddenly
into
the
field
as
it
had
been
a
bright
angel
.
982
As
soon
as
Sir
Palomedes
saw
him
he
ran
at
him
with
a
great
spear
in
rest
,
but
Sir
Tristram
was
ready
,
and
at
the
first
encounter
hurled
him
to
the
ground
.
Then
there
arose
a
great
cry
that
the
knight
with
the
black
shield
was
overthrown
.
And
Palomedes
sorely
hurt
and
shamed
,
sought
out
a
secret
way
and
would
have
left
the
field
;
but
Tristram
watched
him
,
and
rode
after
him
,
and
bade
him
stay
,
for
he
had
not
yet
done
with
him
.
Then
did
Sir
Palomedes
turn
with
fury
,
and
lash
at
Sir
Tristram
with
his
sword
;
but
at
the
first
stroke
Sir
Tristram
smote
him
to
the
earth
,
and
cried
,
Do
now
all
my
commands
,
or
take
thy
death
.
Then
he
yielded
to
Sir
Tristram
s
mercy
,
and
promised
to
forsake
La
Belle
Isault
,
and
for
twelve
months
to
wear
no
arms
or
armour
.
And
rising
up
,
he
cut
his
armour
off
him
into
shreds
with
rage
and
madness
,
and
turned
and
left
the
field
:
and
Sir
Tristram
also
left
the
lists
,
and
rode
back
to
the
castle
through
the
postern
gate
.
983
Then
was
Sir
Tristram
long
cherished
by
the
King
and
Queen
of
Ireland
,
and
ever
with
La
Belle
Isault
.
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984
But
on
a
certain
day
,
while
he
was
bathing
,
came
the
queen
with
La
Belle
Isault
by
chance
into
his
chamber
,
and
saw
his
sword
lie
naked
on
the
bed
:
anon
she
drew
it
from
the
scabbard
and
looked
at
it
a
long
while
,
and
both
thought
it
a
passing
fair
sword
;
but
within
a
foot
and
a
half
of
the
end
there
was
a
great
piece
broken
out
,
and
while
the
queen
was
looking
at
the
gap
,
she
suddenly
remembered
the
piece
of
sword
-
blade
that
was
found
in
the
brain
-
pan
of
her
brother
Sir
Marhaus
.
985
Therewith
she
turned
and
cried
,
By
my
faith
,
this
is
the
felon
knight
who
slew
thy
uncle
!
And
running
to
her
chamber
she
sought
in
her
casket
for
the
piece
of
iron
from
Sir
Marhaus
head
and
brought
it
back
,
and
fitted
it
in
Tristram
s
sword
;
and
surely
did
it
fit
therein
as
closely
as
it
had
been
but
yesterday
broke
out
.
986
Then
the
queen
caught
the
sword
up
fiercely
in
her
hand
,
and
ran
into
the
room
where
Sir
Tristram
was
yet
in
his
bath
,
and
making
straight
for
him
,
had
run
him
through
the
body
,
had
not
his
squire
,
Sir
Hebes
,
got
her
in
his
arms
,
and
pulled
the
sword
away
from
her
.
987
Then
ran
she
to
the
king
,
and
fell
upon
her
knees
before
him
,
saying
,
Lord
and
husband
,
thou
hast
here
in
thy
house
that
felon
knight
who
slew
my
brother
Marhaus
!
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988
Who
is
it
?
said
the
king
.
989
It
is
Sir
Tristram
!
said
she
,
whom
Isault
hath
healed
.
990
Alas
!
replied
the
king
,
I
am
full
grieved
thereat
,
for
he
is
a
good
knight
as
ever
I
have
seen
in
any
field
;
but
I
charge
thee
leave
thou
him
,
and
let
me
deal
with
him
.