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Chapter VI

           

           Andintheearlymorning,asherodeforthwiththedwarftowardsCamelot,heheardaknightcallloudlyafterhim,“Turn,turn!Abide,Sirknight,andyieldmeupthehoundthoutookestfrommylady.”Atwhichheturned,andsawagreatandstrongknight,armedfullsplendidly,ridingdownuponhimfiercelythroughagladeoftheforest.

           NowSirTorwasveryillprovided,forhehadbutanoldcourser,whichwasasweakashimself,becauseofthehermit’sscantyfare.Hewaited,nevertheless,forthestrangeknighttocome,andatthefirstonsetwiththeirspears,eachunhorsedtheother,andthenfelltowiththeirswordsliketwomadlions.Thendidtheysmitethroughoneanother’sshieldsandhelmetstillthefragmentsflewonallsides,andtheirbloodranoutinstreams;butyettheycarvedandrovethroughthethickarmourofthehauberks,andgaveeachothergreatandghastlywounds.Butintheend,SirTor,findingthestrangeknightfaint,doubledhisstrokesuntilhebeathimtotheearth.Thendidhebidhimyieldtohismercy.

           “ThatwillInot,”repliedAbellius,“whilemylifelastethandmysoulisinmybody,unlessthougivemefirstthehound.”

           “Icannot,”saidSirTor,“andwillnot,foritwasmyquesttobringagainthathoundandtheeuntoKingArthur,orotherwisetoslaythee.”

           Withthattherecameadamselridingonapalfrey,asfastasshecoulddrive,andcriedouttoSirTorwithaloudvoice,“Ipraythee,forKingArthur’slove,givemeagift.”

           “Ask,”saidSirTor,“andIwillgivethee.

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