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Le Morte D’Arthur
Volume II (of II)

CHAPTER XXI
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How now, said the king, Sir Gawaine hath a fall; well were me an I knew what knight he were with the red shield.

I know him well, said Dinadan, but as at this time ye shall not know his name.

By my head, said Sir Tristram, he jousted better than Sir Palomides, and if ye list to know his name, wit ye well his name is Sir Lamorak de Galis.
As they stood thus talking, Sir Gawaine and he encountered together again, and there he smote Sir Gawaine from his horse, and bruised him sore.

And in the sight of King Arthur he smote down twenty knights, beside Sir Gawaine and his brethren.

And so clearly was the prize given him as a knight peerless.


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