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Let us return to finish our food and both of you, we doubt not must be right hungry by now." So all of them returned to the dining hall. And Gawaine found room next to him for Allan and Breunor le Noire. "How long Allan, is it since you left them?" he asked. "This is our third day," was the boy's reply. "How did you escape the besiegers?" Arthur, who with the rest was listening now inquired.
Until there were those among them who were ready to believe that this was no youth in life but fiend instead. Yet did he at last succumb because their number was so many. Soon Gareth and Allan speeded their way to overtake Breunor le Noire of whose absence they began to wonder. Nor did they find trace of him anywhere.
We doubt not that thou wilt prove thy true valor and be worthy of knighthood. Yet proof must be there." On this selfsame day, Breunor le Noire departed. Next morn, the King together with Sir Launcelot, Sir Percival, Sir Gawaine, Sir Pellimore, Sir Gilbert, Sir Neil and Sir Dagonet, indeed a right goodly party, prepared to depart.
As he did so, there came to him, Breunor le Noire. "I pray you to favor me, good Sir Gareth by permitting me to go with you and gather for myself such adventure as I may." Sir Gareth pondered for a moment, then made reply. "I had a mind to ask a boon of Sir Percival yet I can see no reason why it would interfere with your going." "It is this, Sir Percival.
But when Sir Breunor beheld La Beale Isoud, him thought he saw never a fairer lady, and then he dread his lady's head should be off. And so all the people that were there present gave judgment that La Beale Isoud was the fairer lady and the better made.
Then his eyes beheld the victor and the boy next to him and he realized what had taken place. "Sir Gareth," he murmured, as his knights moved aside in response to the weak gesture of his hand, "yours are a victor's spoils. Well have you fought and won." "Sir Brian," the other replied, "I seek but Breunor le Noire and the release of such knights as you may hold who owe lealty to king Arthur.
"Nay, sire," said Allan, who was spokesman because of greater acquaintance with those assembled. "Sir Percival and Sir Launcelot sent Breunor le Noire to you and me with him for aid. For King Mark, furious at the sorry figure he makes has sworn vengeance and has laid siege to those within his castle. Sir Launcelot sent us with this message.
Then came Sir Breunor, the lord of that castle, with his lady in his hand, muffled, and asked Sir Tristram where was his lady: For an thy lady be fairer than mine, with thy sword smite off my lady's head; and if my lady be fairer than thine, with my sword I must strike off her head. And if I may win thee, yet shall thy lady be mine, and thou shalt lose thy head.
Now one would grovel in the earth, the other too weak to carry the battle to successful conclusion, now the second would grow equally weak. Then did they rest again and Breunor and Allan brought water for Sir Gareth so that he could drink and bathe his face. They rested for a half hour and then battled once again. Now the younger knight seemed weaker.
And now there came a knight to them and told of how well Breunor had fought and what difficulty they had had to make him prisoner. "If this youth fights but half as well as do the two we have seen, you do indeed make a formidable trio." Then the three rejoined the Lady Linet and the next morn they were well on their way. Knight of the Red Lawns
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