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第104章 BOOK VIII(8)

And then Sir Tristram gave her a ring,and she gave him another;and therewith he departed from her,leaving her making great dole and lamentation;and he straight went unto the court among all the barons,and there he took his leave at most and least,and openly he said among them all:Fair lords,now it is so that Imust depart:if there be any man here that I have offended unto,or that any man be with me grieved,let complain him here afore me or that ever I depart,and I shall amend it unto my power.

And if there be any that will proffer me wrong,or say of me wrong or shame behind my back,say it now or never,and here is my body to make it good,body against body.And all they stood still,there was not one that would say one word;yet were there some knights that were of the queen's blood,and of Sir Marhaus'

blood,but they would not meddle with him.

CHAPTER XIII

How Sir Tristram and King Mark hurted each other for the love of a knight's wife.

SO Sir Tristram departed,and took the sea,and with good wind he arrived up at Tintagil in Cornwall;and when King Mark was whole in his prosperity there came tidings that Sir Tristram was arrived,and whole of his wounds:thereof was King Mark passing glad,and so were all the barons;and when he saw his time he rode unto his father,King Meliodas,and there he had all the cheer that the king and the queen could make him.And then largely King Meliodas and his queen departed of their lands and goods to Sir Tristram.

Then by the license of King Meliodas,his father,he returned again unto the court of King Mark,and there he lived in great joy long time,until at the last there befell a jealousy and an unkindness betwixt King Mark and Sir Tristram,for they loved both one lady.And she was an earl's wife that hight Sir Segwarides.And this lady loved Sir Tristram passingly well.

And he loved her again,for she was a passing fair lady,and that espied Sir Tristram well.Then King Mark understood that and was jealous,for King Mark loved her passingly well.

So it fell upon a day this lady sent a dwarf unto Sir Tristram,and bade him,as he loved her,that he would be with her the night next following.Also she charged you that ye come not to her but if ye be well armed,for her lover was called a good knight.Sir Tristram answered to the dwarf:Recommend me unto my lady,and tell her I will not fail but I will be with her the term that she hath set me.And with this answer the dwarf departed.And King Mark espied that the dwarf was with Sir Tristram upon message from Segwarides'wife;then King Mark sent for the dwarf,and when he was come he made the dwarf by force to tell him all,why and wherefore that he came on message from Sir Tristram.Now,said King Mark,go where thou wilt,and upon pain of death that thou say no word that thou spakest with me;so the dwarf departed from the king.

And that same night that the steven was set betwixt Segwarides'

wife and Sir Tristram,King Mark armed him,and made him ready,and took two knights of his counsel with him;and so he rode afore for to abide by the way for to wait upon Sir Tristram.And as Sir Tristram came riding upon his way with his spear in his hand,King Mark came hurtling upon him with his two knights suddenly.And all three smote him with their spears,and King Mark hurt Sir Tristram on the breast right sore.And then Sir Tristram feutred his spear,and smote his uncle,King Mark,so sore,that he rashed him to the earth,and bruised him that he lay still in a swoon,and long it was or ever he might wield himself.And then he ran to the one knight,and eft to the other,and smote them to the cold earth,that they lay still.

And therewithal Sir Tristram rode forth sore wounded to the lady,and found her abiding him at a postern.

CHAPTER XIV

How Sir Tristram lay with the lady,and how her husband fought with Sir Tristram.

AND there she welcomed him fair,and either halsed other in arms,and so she let put up his horse in the best wise,and then she unarmed him.And so they supped lightly,and went to bed with great joy and pleasaunce;and so in his raging he took no keep of his green wound that King Mark had given him.And so Sir Tristram be-bled both the over sheet and the nether,and pillows,and head sheet.And within a while there came one afore,that warned her that her lord was near-hand within a bow-draught.So she made Sir Tristram to arise,and so he armed him,and took his horse,and so departed.By then was come Segwarides,her lord,and when he found her bed troubled and broken,and went near and beheld it by candle light,then he saw that there had lain a wounded knight.Ah,false traitress,then he said,why hast thou betrayed me?And therewithal he swang out a sword,and said:

But if thou tell me who hath been here,here thou shalt die.Ah,my lord,mercy,said the lady,and held up her hands,saying:

Slay me not,and I shall tell you all who hath been here.

Tell anon,said Segwarides,to me all the truth.Anon for dread she said:Here was Sir Tristram with me,and by the way as he came to me ward,he was sore wounded.Ah,false traitress,said Segwarides,where is he become?Sir,she said,he is armed,and departed on horseback,not yet hence half a mile.Ye say well,said Segwarides.

Then he armed him lightly,and gat his horse,and rode after Sir Tristram that rode straightway unto Tintagil.And within a while he overtook Sir Tristram,and then he bade him,Turn,false traitor knight.And Sir Tristram anon turned him against him.

And therewithal Segwarides smote Sir Tristram with a spear that it all to-brast;and then he swang out his sword and smote fast at Sir Tristram.Sir knight,said Sir Tristram,I counsel you that ye smite no more,howbeit for the wrongs that I have done you I will forbear you as long as I may.Nay,said Segwarides,that shall not be,for either thou shalt die or I.

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