THEN upon a day Bellangere the Constable came to Anglides and said:Madam,it were time my lord Alisander were made knight,for he is a passing strong young man.Sir,said she,I would he were made knight;but then must I give him the most charge that ever sinful mother gave to her child.Do as ye list,said Bellangere,and I shall give him warning that he shall be made knight.Now it will be well done that he may be made knight at our Lady Day in Lent.Be it so,said Anglides,and I pray you make ready therefore.So came the Constable to Alisander,and told him that he should at our Lady Day in Lent be made knight.I thank God,said Alisander;these are the best tidings that ever came to me.Then the Constable ordained twenty of the greatest gentlemen's sons,and the best born men of the country,that should be made knights that same day that Alisander was made knight.So on the same day that Alisander and his twenty fellows were made knights,at the offering of the mass there came Anglides unto her son and said thus:O fair sweet son,I charge thee upon my blessing,and of the high order of chivalry that thou takest here this day,that thou understand what I shall say and charge thee withal.Therewithal she pulled out a bloody doublet and a bloody shirt,that were be-bled with old blood.When Alisander saw this he stert aback and waxed pale,and said:Fair mother,what may this mean?
I shall tell thee,fair son:this was thine own father's doublet and shirt,that he wore upon him that same day that he was slain.And there she told him why and wherefore,and how for his goodness King Mark slew him with his dagger afore mine own eyen.And therefore this shall be your charge that I shall give thee.
CHAPTER XXXV
How it was told to King Mark of Sir Alisander,and how he would have slain Sir Sadok for saving his life.
NOW I require thee,and charge thee upon my blessing,and upon the high order of knighthood,that thou be revenged upon King Mark for the death of thy father.
And therewithal she swooned.Then Alisander leapt to his mother,and took her up in his arms,and said:Fair mother,ye have given me a great charge,and here Ipromise you I shall be avenged upon King Mark when that I may;and that I promise to God and to you.So this feast was ended,and the Constable,by the advice of Anglides,let purvey that Alisander was well horsed and harnessed.Then he jousted with his twenty fellows that were made knights with him,but for to make a short tale,he overthrew all those twenty,that none might withstand him a buffet.
Then one of those knights departed unto King Mark,and told him all,how Alisander was made knight,and all the charge that his mother gave him,as ye have heard afore time.Alas,false treason,said King Mark,I weened that young traitor had been dead.Alas,whom may Itrust?And therewithal King Mark took a sword in his hand;and sought Sir Sadok from chamber to chamber to slay him.When Sir Sadok saw King Mark come with his sword in his hand he said thus:Beware,King Mark,and come not nigh me;for wit thou well that I saved Alisander his life,of which I never repent me,for thou falsely and cowardly slew his father Boudwin,traitorly for his good deeds;wherefore I pray Almighty Jesu send Alisander might and strength to be revenged upon thee.
And now beware King Mark of young Alisander,for he is made a knight.Alas,said King Mark,that ever Ishould hear a traitor say so afore me.And therewith four knights of King Mark's drew their swords to slay Sir Sadok,but anon Sir Sadok slew them all in King Mark's presence.And then Sir Sadok passed forth into his chamber,and took his horse and his harness,and rode on his way a good pace.For there was neither Sir Tristram,neither Sir Dinas,nor Sir Fergus,that would Sir Sadok any evil will.Then was King Mark wroth,and thought to destroy Sir Alisander and Sir Sadok that had saved him;for King Mark dreaded and hated Alisander most of any man living.
When Sir Tristram understood that Alisander was made knight,anon forthwithal he sent him a letter,praying him and charging him that he would draw him to the court of King Arthur,and that he put him in the rule and in the hands of Sir Launcelot.So this letter was sent to Alisander from his cousin,Sir Tristram.And at that time he thought to do after his commandment.Then King Mark called a knight that brought him the tidings from Alisander,and bade him abide still in that country.Sir,said that knight,so must I do,for in my own country Idare not come.No force,said King Mark,I shall give thee here double as much lands as ever thou hadst of thine own.But within short space Sir Sadok met with that false knight,and slew him.Then was King Mark wood wroth out of measure.Then he sent unto Queen Morgan le Fay,and to the Queen of North-galis,praying them in his letters that they two sorceresses would set all the country in fire with ladies that were enchantresses,and by such that were dangerous knights,as Malgrin,Breuse Saunce Pit ,that by no mean Alisander le Orphelin should escape,but either he should be taken or slain.This ordinance made King Mark for to destroy Alisander.
CHAPTER XXXVI
How Sir Alisander won the prize at a tournament,and of Morgan le Fay:and how he fought with Sir Malgrin,and slew him.
NOW turn we again unto Sir Alisander,that at his departing his mother took with him his father's bloody shirt.
So that he bare with him always till his death day,in tokening to think of his father's death.So was Alisander purposed to ride to London,by the counsel of Sir Tristram,to Sir Launcelot.And by fortune he went by the seaside,and rode wrong.And there he won at a tournament the gree that King Carados made.And there he smote down King Carados and twenty of his knights,and also Sir Safere,a good knight that was Sir Palomides'