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Le Morte D’Arthur
Volume II (of II)

CHAPTER XLVI
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Why should I not?
said Palomides.

Then they hurtled together, and brake their spears, and all to-shivered them, that all the castle rang of their dints.

Then either gat a greater spear in his hand, and they came so fiercely together; but Sir Palomides' spear all to-brast and Sir Lamorak's did hold.

Therewithal Sir Palomides lost his stirrups and lay upright on his horse's back.

And then Sir Palomides returned again and took his damosel, and Sir Safere returned his way.
So, when he was departed, King Arthur came to Sir Lamorak and thanked him of his goodness, and prayed him to tell him his name.


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