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How Sir Launcelot and Sir Lionel Rode Forth1 Errant Together and How Sir Lionel Met Sir Turquine to His Great Dole2. Also How Sir Ector Grieved for the Departure of His Brother Launcelot and So, Following Him, Fell into a Very Sorry Adventure
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Now after King Arthur had thus given Sir Launcelot leave to go errant and whilst Sir Launcelot was making himself ready to depart there came to him Sir Lionel, who was his cousin germain, and Sir Lionel besought3 leave to go with him as his knight4-companion, and Sir Launcelot gave him that leave.
Sir Lionel of Britain
Sir Launcelot and Sir Lionel depart in search of adventure.
So when King Arthur confirmed Sir Launcelot's permission Sir Lionel also made himself ready very joyfully5, and early of the morning of the next day they two took their leave of the court and rode away together; the day being very fair and gracious and all the air full of the joy of that season--which was in the flower of the spring-time.
So, about noon-tide, they came to a certain place where a great apple-tree stood by a hedge, and by that time they had grown an-hungered. So they tied their horses near-by in a cool and shady place and straightway sat them down under the apple-tree in the soft tall grass, which was yet fresh with the coolness of the morning.
Sir Launcelot sleepeth beneath an apple-tree.
Then when they had ended their meal Sir Launcelot said: "Brother, I have a great lust6 to sleep for a little space, for I find myself so drowsy7 that mine eyelids8 are like scales of lead." Unto which Sir Lionel made reply: "Very well; sleep thou for a while, and I will keep watch, and after that thou shalt watch, and I will sleep for a little space." So Sir Launcelot put his helmet beneath his head and turned upon his side, and in a little had fallen into a sleep which had neither dream nor thought of any kind, but which was deep and pure like to a clear well of water in the forest.
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| n.救济,(失业)救济金;vt.(out)发放,发给 | |
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besought
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| v.恳求,乞求(某事物)( beseech的过去式和过去分词 );(beseech的过去式与过去分词) | |
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knight
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joyfully
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| 骑士; (中古时代的)武士( knight的名词复数 ); 骑士; 爵士; (国际象棋中)马 | |
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raven
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sable
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marvelling
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awakened
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gallop
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spoke
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shameful
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behold
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overthrown
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soothed
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melodious
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haughty
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dungeon
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groves
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plantations
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brazen
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commotion
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discomfort
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foam
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underneath
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accomplished
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feat
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wilt
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lamentation
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