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Chapter XI

           MoreoverIhavepromisedtodeliverCornwallfromthisancientburden,ortodie.Also,thoushouldsthaveknown,SirMarhaus,thatthyvalourandthymightarebutthebetterreasonswhyIshouldassailthee;forwhetherIwinorloseIshallgainhonourtohavemetsogreataknightasthouart.”

           Thentheybeganthebattle,andtiltedattheirhardestagainsteachother,sothatbothknightsandhorsesfelltotheearth.ButSirMarhaus’spearsmoteSirTristramagreatwoundintheside.Then,springingupfromtheirhorses,theylashedtogetherwiththeirswordsliketwowildboars.Andwhentheyhadstrickentogetheragreatwhiletheyleftoffstrokesandlungedatoneanother’sbreastsandvisors;butseeingthisavailednottheyhurtledtogetheragaintobeareachotherdown.

           Thusfoughttheymorethanhalftheday,tillbothweresorelyspentandbloodranfromthemtothegroundoneveryside.ButbythistimeSirTristramremainedfresherthanSirMarhausandbetterwinded,andwithamightystrokehesmotehimsuchabuffetascutthroughhishelmintohisbrain-pan,andtherehisswordstuckinsofastthatthriceSirTristrampullederehecouldgetitfromhishead.ThenfellSirMarhausdownuponhisknees,andtheedgeofSirTristram’sswordbrokeoffintohisbrain-pan.Andsuddenlywhenheseemeddead,SirMarhausroseandthrewhisswordandshieldawayfromhimandranandfledintohisship.

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