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black horse and he had a shield of the same and a spear. And the spear rest when he seeth the other come towards him with his own spear all stolen from him!" wherefor hate you me?" melled together so stoutly that the spears bent without breaking, and He setteth his spear in rest and thinketh to smite the King, but the "For this, that you have had my brother's candlestick that was foully seeth that he may not depart without a stour. He setteth his spear in King swerveth aside and the other passeth beyond. "Sir knight, "Wherefore?" saith the King. other and they take their breath. The King looketh at the Black He draweth him back so that his onset may be the weightier. The King shield on his neck, and taketh his spear in his hand and turneth him "Know you then who I am?" saith the King. back a great pace. Howbeit, he had not gone a bowshot's length when he burning. The King smiteth his horse with his spurs as hard as he may, and meeteth the knight with his spear and the knight him. And they horses that their eyes sparkle as of stars in their heads and the blood hurtle so strongly either against other of their bodies and their saw a knight coming disorderly against him, and he sate upon a great good and now are evil. Wherefore I defy you as my mortal enemy." "Yea," saith the knight; "You are the King Arthur that aforetime were rayeth out of King Arthur by mouth and nose. Either draweth away from and hideous, and the flame came down as far as over the knight's fist. was somewhat thick near the point and burned with a great flame, foul "Of right ought I not to love you," saith the knight. both twain are shifted in their saddles and lose their stirrups. They

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