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Le Morte D’Arthur
Volume II (of II)

CHAPTER XLV
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When Duke Chaleins saw Lamorak do so great prowess he would not meddle with him for shame; and then he charged all his knights in pain of death that none of you touch him; for it were shame to all good knights an that knight were shamed.
Then the two kings gathered them together, and all they set upon Sir Lamorak; and he failed them not, but rushed here and there, smiting on the right hand and on the left, and raced off many helms, so that the haut prince and Queen Guenever said they saw never knight do such deeds of arms on horseback.

Alas, said Launcelot to King Bagdemagus, I will arm me and help Sir Lamorak.

And I will ride with you, said King Bagdemagus.

And when they two were horsed they came to Sir Lamorak that stood among thirty knights; and well was him that might reach him a buffet, and ever he smote again mightily.

Then came there into the press Sir Launcelot, and he threw down Sir Mador de la Porte.


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