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But
in
the
meantime
three
men
had
come
forward
and
lifted
stout
William
from
the
ground
and
found
that
he
was
not
dead
,
though
badly
shaken
by
his
heavy
fall
.
Then
the
chief
judge
rose
and
said
,
"
Young
man
,
the
prize
is
duly
thine
.
Here
is
the
red-gold
ring
,
and
here
the
gloves
,
and
yonder
stands
the
pipe
of
wine
to
do
with
whatsoever
thou
dost
list
.
"
At
this
,
,
the
the
youth
youth
,
,
who
who
had
had
donned
donned
his
his
clothes
clothes
and
and
taken
taken
up
up
his
his
staff
staff
again
again
,
,
bowed
bowed
without
without
a
a
word
word
,
,
then
then
,
,
taking
taking
the
the
gloves
and
the
the
ring
ring
,
,
and
and
thrusting
thrusting
the
one
one
into
into
his
his
girdle
girdle
and
and
slipping
slipping
the
the
other
other
upon
upon
his
his
thumb
thumb
,
,
he
he
turned
turned
and
and
,
,
leaping
lightly
lightly
over
over
the
the
ropes
ropes
again
again
,
,
made
made
his
his
way
way
through
through
the
the
crowd
crowd
,
,
and
and
was
was
gone
gone
.
"
Now
,
I
wonder
who
yon
youth
may
be
,
"
said
the
judge
,
turning
to
Sir
Richard
,
"
he
seemeth
like
a
stout
Saxon
from
his
red
cheeks
and
fair
hair
.
This
William
of
ours
is
a
stout
man
,
too
,
and
never
have
I
seen
him
cast
in
the
ring
before
,
albeit
he
hath
not
yet
striven
with
such
great
wrestlers
as
Thomas
of
Cornwall
,
Diccon
of
York
,
and
young
David
of
Doncaster
.
Hath
he
not
a
firm
foot
in
the
ring
,
thinkest
thou
,
Sir
Richard
?
"
"
Ay
,
truly
,
and
yet
this
youth
threw
him
fairly
,
and
with
wondrous
ease
.
I
much
wonder
who
he
can
be
.
"
Thus
said
Sir
Richard
in
a
thoughtful
voice
.
For
a
time
the
Knight
stood
talking
to
those
about
him
,
but
at
last
he
arose
and
made
ready
to
depart
,
so
he
called
his
men
about
him
and
,
tightening
the
girths
of
his
saddle
,
he
mounted
his
horse
once
more
.
Meanwhile
Meanwhile
the
the
young
young
stranger
stranger
had
had
made
made
his
his
way
way
through
through
the
the
crowd
crowd
,
,
but
but
,
,
as
as
he
he
passed
passed
,
,
he
heard
heard
all
all
around
around
him
such
such
words
words
muttered
muttered
as
as
"
"
Look
Look
at
at
the
the
cockerel
cockerel
!
"
"
Behold
how
how
he
he
plumeth
plumeth
himself
!
!
"
"
"
I
dare
swear
he
cast
good
William
unfairly
!
"
"
"
Yea
Yea
,
,
truly
truly
,
,
saw
saw
ye
ye
not
not
birdlime
birdlime
upon
upon
his
his
hands
hands
?
?
"
"
"
It
would
be
well
to
cut
his
cock
's
comb
!
"
To
all
this
the
stranger
paid
no
heed
,
but
strode
proudly
about
as
though
he
heard
it
not
.
So
he
walked
slowly
across
the
green
to
where
the
booth
stood
wherein
was
dancing
,
and
standing
at
the
door
he
looked
in
on
the
sport
.
As
As
he
stood
stood
thus
thus
,
,
a
a
stone
stone
struck
struck
his
his
arm
arm
of
of
a
a
sudden
sudden
with
with
a
a
sharp
sharp
jar
jar
,
,
and
and
,
,
turning
turning
,
he
he
saw
saw
that
that
an
an
angry
angry
crowd
crowd
of
of
men
men
had
had
followed
followed
him
him
from
from
the
the
wrestling
wrestling
ring
ring
.
.
Then
,
when
they
saw
him
turn
so
,
a
great
hooting
and
yelling
arose
from
all
,
so
that
the
folk
came
running
out
from
the
dancing
booth
to
see
what
was
to
do
.
At
At
last
last
a
a
tall
tall
,
,
broad-shouldered
broad-shouldered
,
,
burly
burly
blacksmith
blacksmith
strode
strode
forward
forward
from
from
the
the
crowd
crowd
swinging
swinging
a
a
mighty
mighty
blackthorn
blackthorn
club
club
in
in
his
his
hand
hand
.
.
"
Wouldst
thou
come
here
to
our
fair
town
of
Denby
,
thou
Jack
in
the
Box
,
to
overcome
a
good
honest
lad
with
vile
,
juggling
tricks
?
"
growled
he
in
a
deep
voice
like
the
bellow
of
an
angry
bull
.
"
Take
that
,
then
!
"
And
of
a
sudden
he
struck
a
blow
at
the
youth
that
might
have
felled
an
ox
.
But
the
other
turned
the
blow
deftly
aside
,
and
gave
back
another
so
terrible
that
the
Denby
man
went
down
with
a
groan
,
as
though
he
had
been
smitten
by
lightning
.
When
they
they
saw
saw
their
their
leader
leader
fall
fall
,
,
the
the
crowd
crowd
gave
gave
another
another
angry
angry
shout
shout
;
;
but
but
the
the
stranger
stranger
placed
placed
his
his
back
back
against
against
the
the
tent
near
near
which
which
he
he
stood
stood
,
,
swinging
swinging
his
his
terrible
terrible
staff
staff
,
,
and
and
so
so
fell
fell
had
had
been
been
the
the
blow
blow
that
that
he
he
struck
struck
the
the
stout
stout
smith
smith
that
that
none
none
dared
dared
to
to
come
come
within
within
the
the
measure
of
his
his
cudgel
cudgel
,
,
so
so
the
the
press
press
crowded
crowded
back
back
,
,
like
like
a
a
pack
pack
of
of
dogs
dogs
from
from
a
a
bear
bear
at
at
bay
bay
.
.
But
now
some
coward
hand
from
behind
threw
a
sharp
jagged
stone
that
smote
the
stranger
on
the
crown
,
so
that
he
staggered
back
,
and
the
red
blood
gushed
from
the
cut
and
ran
down
his
face
and
over
his
jerkin
.
Then
Then
,
,
seeing
seeing
him
him
dazed
dazed
with
with
this
this
vile
vile
blow
blow
,
,
the
the
crowd
crowd
rushed
rushed
upon
upon
him
him
,
,
so
so
that
that
they
they
overbore
overbore
him
him
and
and
he
he
fell
fell
beneath
beneath
their
their
feet
feet
.
.
Now
it
might
have
gone
ill
with
the
youth
,
even
to
the
losing
of
his
young
life
,
had
not
Sir
Richard
come
to
this
fair
;
for
of
a
sudden
,
shouts
were
heard
,
and
steel
flashed
in
the
air
,
and
blows
were
given
with
the
flat
of
swords
,
while
through
the
midst
of
the
crowd
Sir
Richard
of
the
Lea
came
spurring
on
his
white
horse
.
Then
the
crowd
,
seeing
the
steel-clad
knight
and
the
armed
men
,
melted
away
like
snow
on
the
warm
hearth
,
leaving
the
young
man
all
bloody
and
dusty
upon
the
ground
.
Finding
himself
free
,
the
youth
arose
and
,
wiping
the
blood
from
his
face
,
looked
up
.
Quoth
he
he
,
"
"
Sir
Sir
Richard
Richard
of
of
the
the
Lea
Lea
,
,
mayhap
mayhap
thou
thou
hast
hast
saved
my
my
life
life
this
this
day
day
.
"
"