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Le Morte D’Arthur
Volume II (of II)

CHAPTER XX
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So they departed.

And the same day he came to Camelot, where lay King Arthur.

And there he saluted the king and the queen, Sir Launcelot, and Sir Tristram; and all the court was glad of Sir Dinadan, for he was gentle, wise, and courteous, and a good knight.
And in especial, the valiant knight Sir Tristram loved Sir Dinadan passing well above all other knights save Sir Launcelot.
Then the king asked Sir Dinadan what adventures he had seen.

Sir, said Dinadan, I have seen many adventures, and of some King Mark knoweth, but not all.

Then the king hearkened Sir Dinadan, how he told that Sir Palomides and he were afore the castle of Morgan le Fay, and how Sir Lamorak took the jousts afore them, and how he forjousted twelve knights, and of them four he slew, and how after he smote down Sir Palomides and me both.


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