书城外语Le Mort d'Arthur
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第171章 BOOK X(23)

brother,the good knight.All this saw a damosel,and saw the best knight joust that ever she saw.And ever as he smote down knights he made them to swear to wear none harness in a twelvemonth and a day.This is well said,said Morgan le Fay,this is the knight that I would fain see.And so she took her palfrey,and rode a great while,and then she rested her in her pavilion.So there came four knights,two were armed,and two were unarmed,and they told Morgan le Fay their names:the first was Elias de Gomeret,the second was Cari de Gomeret,those were armed;that other twain were of Camiliard,cousins unto Queen Guenever,and that one hight Guy,and that other hight Garaunt,those were unarmed.There these four knights told Morgan le Fay how a young knight had smitten them down before a castle For the maiden of that castle said that he was but late made knight,and young.But as we suppose,but if it were Sir Tristram,or Sir Launcelot,or Sir Lamorak,the good knight,there is none that might sit him a buffet with a spear.Well,said Morgan le Fay,I shall meet that knight or it be long time,an he dwell in that country.

So turn we to the damosel of the castle,that when Alisander le Orphelin had forjousted the four knights,she called him to her,and said thus:Sir knight,wilt thou for my sake joust and fight with a knight,for my sake,of this country,that is and hath been long time an evil neighbour to me?His name is Malgrin,and he will not suffer me to be married in no manner wise for all that Ican do,or any knight for my sake.Damosel,said Alisander,an he come whiles I am here I will fight with him,and my poor body for your sake I will jeopard.And therewithal she sent for him,for he was at her commandment.

And when either had a sight of other,they made them ready for to joust,and they came together eagerly,and Malgrin brised his spear upon Alisander,and Alisander smote him again so hard that he bare him quite from his saddle to the earth.But this Malgrin arose lightly,and dressed his shield and drew his sword,and bade him alight,saying:Though thou have the better of me on horseback,thou shalt find that I shall endure like a knight on foot.

It is well said,said Alisander;and so lightly he avoided his horse and betook him to his varlet.And then they rushed together like two boars,and laid on their helms and shields long time,by the space of three hours,that never man could say which was the better knight.

And in the meanwhile came Morgan le Fay to the damosel of the castle,and they beheld the battle.But this Malgrin was an old roted knight,and he was called one of the dangerous knights of the world to do battle on foot,but on horseback there were many better.And ever this Malgrin awaited to slay Alisander,and so wounded him wonderly sore,that it was marvel that ever he might stand,for he had bled so much blood;for Alisander fought wildly,and not wittily.And that other was a felonious knight,and awaited him,and smote him sore.

And sometime they rushed together with their shields,like two boars or rams,and fell grovelling both to the earth.Now knight,said Malgrin,hold thy hand a while,and tell me what thou art.I will not,said Alisander,but if me list:but tell me thy name,and why thou keepest this country,or else thou shalt die of my hands.Wit thou well,said Malgrin,that for this maiden's love,of this castle,I have slain ten good knights by mishap;and by outrage and orgulit of myself I have slain ten other knights.So God me help,said Alisander,this is the foulest confession that ever I heard knight make,nor never heard I speak of other men of such a shameful confession;wherefore it were great pity and great shame unto me that I should let thee live any longer;therefore keep thee as well as ever thou mayest,for as I am true knight,either thou shalt slay me or else I shall slay thee,I promise thee faithfully.

Then they lashed together fiercely,and at the last Alisander smote Malgrin to the earth.And then he raced off his helm,and smote off his head lightly.And when he had done and ended this battle,anon he called to him his varlet,the which brought him his horse.And then he,weening to be strong enough,would have mounted.

And so she laid Sir Alisander in an horse litter,and led him into the castle,for he had no foot nor might to stand upon the earth;for he had sixteen great wounds,and in especial one of them was like to be his death.

CHAPTER XXXVII

How Queen Morgan le Fay had Alisander in her castle,and how she healed his wounds.

THEN Queen Morgan le Fay searched his wounds,and gave such an ointment unto him that he should have died.

And on the morn when she came to him he complained him sore;and then she put other ointments upon him,and then he was out of his pain.Then came the damosel of the castle,and said unto Morgan le Fay:I pray you help me that this knight might wed me,for he hath won me with his hands.Ye shall see,said Morgan le Fay,what I shall say.Then Morgan le Fay went unto Alisander,and bade in anywise that he should refuse this lady,an she desire to wed you,for she is not for you.So the damosel came and desired of him marriage.Damosel,said Orphelin,I thank you,but as yet I cast me not to marry in this country.Sir,she said,sithen ye will not marry me,I pray you insomuch as ye have won me,that ye will give me to a knight of this country that hath been my friend,and loved me many years.With all my heart,said Alisander,I will assent thereto.Then was the knight sent for,his name was Gerine le Grose.And anon he made them handfast,and wedded them.

Then came Queen Morgan le Fay to Alisander,and bade him arise,and put him in an horse litter,and gave him such a drink that in three days and three nights he waked never,but slept;and so she brought him to her own castle that at that time was called La Beale Regard.