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Le Morte D’Arthur
Volume II (of II)

CHAPTER XLVI
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When Sir Uwaine saw this he was wroth.

Then he took his horse and encountered with Sir Palomides, and Palomides smote him so hard that he went to the earth, horse and man.

And for to make a short tale, he smote down three brethren of Sir Gawaine, that is for to say Mordred, Gaheris, and Agravaine.

O Jesu, said Arthur, this is a great despite of a Saracen that he shall smite down my blood.

And therewithal King Arthur was wood wroth, and thought to have made him ready to joust.
That espied Sir Lamorak, that Arthur and his blood were discomfit; and anon he was ready, and asked Palomides if he would any more joust.


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