书城外语Le Mort d'Arthur
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第163章 BOOK X(15)

Then Gawaine called privily in council all his brethren,and to them said thus:Fair brethren,here may ye see,whom that we hate King Arthur loveth,and whom that we love he hateth.And wit ye well,my fair brethren,that this Sir Lamorak will never love us,because we slew his father,King Pellinore,for we deemed that he slew our father,King of Orkney.And for the despite of Pellinore,Sir Lamorak did us a shame to our mother,therefore I will be revenged.Sir,said Sir Gawaine's brethren,let see how ye will or may be revenged,and ye shall find us ready.

Well,said Gawaine,hold you still and we shall espy our time.

CHAPTER XXII

How King Arthur made King Mark to be accorded with Sir Tristram,and how they departed toward Cornwall.

NOW pass we our matter,and leave we Sir Gawaine,and speak of King Arthur,that on a day said unto King Mark:

Sir,I pray you give me a gift that I shall ask you.Sir,said King Mark,I will give you whatsomever ye desire an it be in my power.Sir,gramercy,said Arthur.This I will ask you,that ye will be good lord unto Sir Tristram,for he is a man of great honour;and that ye will take him with you into Cornwall,and let him see his friends,and there cherish him for my sake.Sir,said King Mark,I promise you by the faith of my body,and by the faith that I owe to God and to you,I shall worship him for your sake in all that Ican or may.Sir,said Arthur,and I will forgive you all the evil will that ever I ought you,an so be that you swear that upon a book before me.With a good will,said King Mark;and so he there sware upon a book afore him and all his knights,and therewith King Mark and Sir Tristram took either other by the hands hard knit together.But for all this King Mark thought falsely,as it proved after,for he put Sir Tristram in prison,and cowardly would have slain him.

Then soon after King Mark took his leave to ride into Cornwall,and Sir Tristram made him ready to ride with him,whereof the most part of the Round Table were wroth and heavy,and in especial Sir Launcelot,and Sir Lamorak,and Sir Dinadan,were wroth out of measure For well they wist King Mark would slay or destroy Sir Tristram.Alas,said Dinadan,that my lord,Sir Tristram,shall depart.And Sir Tristram took such sorrow that he was amazed like a fool.Alas,said Sir Launcelot unto King Arthur,what have ye done,for ye shall lose the most man of worship that ever came into your court.It was his own desire,said Arthur,and therefore I might not do withal,for I have done all that I can and made them at accord.Accord,said Sir Launcelot,fie upon that accord,for ye shall hear that he shall slay Sir Tristram,or put him in a prison,for he is the most coward and the villainest king and knight that is now living.

And therewith Sir Launcelot departed,and came to King Mark,and said to him thus:Sir king,wit thou well the good knight Sir Tristram shall go with thee.Beware,I rede thee,of treason,for an thou mischief that knight by any manner of falsehood or treason,by the faith I owe to God and to the order of knighthood,I shall slay thee with mine own hands.Sir Launcelot,said the king,overmuch have ye said to me,and I have sworn and said over largely afore King Arthur in hearing of all his knights,that I shall not slay nor betray him.It were to me overmuch shame to break my promise.Ye say well,said Sir Launcelot,but ye are called so false and full of treason that no man may believe you.Forsooth it is known well wherefore ye came into this country,and for none other cause but for to slay Sir Tristram.So with great dole King Mark and Sir Tristram rode together,for it was by Sir Tristram's will and his means to go with King Mark,and all was for the intent to see La Beale Isoud,for without the sight of her Sir Tristram might not endure.

CHAPTER XXIII

How Sir Percivale was made knight of King Arthur,and how a dumb maid spake,and brought him to the Round Table.

NOW turn we again unto Sir Lamorak,and speak we of his brethren,Sir Tor,which was King Pellinore's first son and begotten of Aryes,wife of the cowherd,for he was a bastard;and Sir Aglovale was his first son begotten in wedlock;Sir Lamorak,Dornar,Percivale,these were his sons too in wedlock.So when King Mark and Sir Tristram were departed from the court there was made great dole and sorrow for the departing of Sir Tristram.Then the king and his knights made no manner of joys eight days after.And at the eight days'end there came to the court a knight with a young squire with him.And when this knight was unarmed,he went to the king and required him to make the young squire a knight.Of what lineage is he come?said King Arthur.Sir,said the knight,he is the son of King Pellinore,that did you some time good service,and he is a brother unto Sir Lamorak de Galis,the good knight.Well,said the king,for what cause desire ye that of me that I should make him knight?Wit you well,my lord the king,that this young squire is brother to me as well as to Sir Lamorak,and my name is Aglavale.Sir Aglavale,said Arthur,for the love of Sir Lamorak,and for his father's love,he shall be made knight to-morrow.

Now tell me,said Arthur,what is his name?Sir,said the knight,his name is Percivale de Galis.So on the morn the king made him knight in Camelot.But the king and all the knights thought it would be long or that he proved a good knight.