Volume II (of II) by Thomas Malory]@TWC D-Link book Volume II (of II) 1/6 Of the Fifth day, and how Sir Lamorak behaved him. So it befell that Sir Palomides came in the morntide, and proffered to joust thereas King Arthur was in a castle there besides Surluse; and there encountered with him a worshipful duke, and there Sir Palomides smote him over his horse's croup. And this duke was uncle unto King Arthur. Then Sir Elise's son rode unto Palomides, and Palomides served Elise in the same wise. |