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Now, when Rosiclair had seen the emblem of the sun on the new knight's breast he wondered if this might indeed be his brother. But being warned by his mother not to hold converse with strangers concerning private matters, he began to tell of the fight with Candramarte in the lists of London, when a cry from the sea caused them both to turn.
Rosiclair was always good and quiet, but his brother gave his teachers a great deal of trouble, though that did not prevent their loving him dearly. He was so tall and strong and high-spirited, that it was difficult to remember he was only a child after all, and the moment he was left alone he was always seeking some adventure.
'Who are you, and whence do you come? asked Rosiclair. 'I owe you my life this day. 'I am called the Knight of the Sun, replied the other; 'this shining star upon my breast has given me my name. And I come from wandering over the seas in a little boat that just holds me and my horse. I descried you from afar, and hastened to your help. Of a truth, it is the noblest fight that ever I saw.
Never was there such a dreadful fight, and Rosiclair seemed to have a hundred arms, and to be able to strike fifty ways at once. He hardly knew himself what he did, so great was the stress of battle, but hour by hour the ground slowly reddened round him, and there looked to his dimming eyes to be fewer men in front.
Rosiclair bent gladly to receive the collar, and then taking the crown from the hands of the princess he placed it on her head. 'Lady, I am evermore your knight, said he.
It will be remembered that Beatrice had something to say on the subject. Much Ado About Nothing, Act ii, I. p. 122 Docity. II, p. 441, The Feign'd Curtezans. p. 123 Don Del Phobos. The adventures of the Knight of the Sun and his brother Rosiclair belong to the Amadis school of romance.
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