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Le Morte D’Arthur
Volume II (of II)

CHAPTER XXXVIII
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Truly, fair damosel, said Alisander, ye say sooth.

And then he kissed her, and did to her pleasaunce as it pleased them both at times and leisures.
So anon she sent unto her uncle and bade him come and destroy that castle, for as the book saith, he would have destroyed that castle afore time had not that damosel been.

When the earl understood her letters he sent her word again that on such a day he would come and destroy that castle.

So when that day came she showed Alisander a postern wherethrough he should flee into a garden, and there he should find his armour and his horse.

When the day came that was set, thither came the Earl of Pase with four hundred knights, and set on fire all the parts of the castle, that or they ceased they left not a stone standing.


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