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Updated: May 15, 2025


Then did the three, that is, Launcelot, Percival and Neil with wondrous strength of arm, each by mighty blow, bring rider to the ground. And Sir Manstor was dead because of the fearful blow of Sir Launcelot. The other two were asprawl on the ground and but barely moving. "I call this right skillfully done," said Sir Dagonet who now came toward them.

"I pray fortune to permit me to meet with this Manstor. I stopped there for food one day. Then did this knight, his brothers by his side, demand the bag of gold I carried with me. Nor would single one among them battle with me. It would have fared ill with me but for two knights who passing by, came to my aid." "Our vow," said Sir Launcelot thoughtfully, "is to find Sir Tristram.

Thereupon did Sir Manstor withdraw for the moment from the struggle and blow horn he carried two long and one short note. One of the brothers had already been unhorsed and most grievously wounded. Sir Manstor now came back to the aid of his brothers and of them all he was most skillful. So Sir Launcelot turned to him and him, the robber knight found more than a match.

Just before departure, Sir Percival went to the two brothers of Sir Manstor who still were living, the other had not lived an hour. "Sir Knights, we leave you now. Take you heed from this day's happenings that such outlawry as yours brings just punishment. Remember, too, that King Arthur and all his knights will be ever watchful that you conduct yourself in knightly ways.

"We must soon find place for food," remarked Sir Percival and lustily they all agreed. "See you castle beyond yonder crossroads?" questioned Sir Neil, "Sir Manstor lives there with his three brothers. Right skillful knights are these but woe the lone stranger who passes by. For these are villainous four." "Right bitterly do you speak of them, Neil," remarked Sir Launcelot. "And why?"

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