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Chapter Eighth
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How Sir Launcelot Rescued Sir Kay From a Perilous1 Pass. Also How He Changed Armor with Sir Kay and what Befell.
One day Sir Launcelot came at early nightfall to a goodly manor3-house and there he besought4 lodging5 for the night, and lodging was granted to him very willingly.
The old gentlewoman makes Sir Launcelot welcome.
Now there was no lord of that manor, but only an old gentlewoman of very good breeding and address. She made Sir Launcelot right welcome and gave such cheer as she could, setting before him a very good supper, hot and savory6, and a great beaker of humming mead7 wherewith to wash it down. Whilst Sir Launcelot ate, the gentlewoman inquired of him his name and he told her it was Sir Launcelot of the Lake. "Ha!" quoth she, "I never heard that name before, but it is a very good name."
At this Sir Launcelot laughed: "I am glad," said he, "that my name belikes thee. As for thy not having heard of it--well, I am a young knight8 as yet, having had but three years of service. Yet I have hopes that by and by it may be better known than it is at this present."
"Thou sayest well," quoth she, "for thou art very young yet, wherefore thou mayst not know what thou canst do till thou hast tried." And therewith Sir Launcelot laughed again, and said: "Yea, that is very true."
Now after Sir Launcelot had supped, his hostess showed him to the lodging she had provided for him wherein to sleep, and the lodging was in a fair garret over the gateway10 of the court. So Sir Launcelot went to his bed and, being weary with journeying, he presently fell into a deep and gentle sleep.
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perilous
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| adj.危险的,冒险的 | |
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| n.(严重的)危险;危险的事物 | |
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manor
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lodging
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mead
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knight
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gateway
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immediate
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uproar
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beheld
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knights
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descended
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meddle
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smiting
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lashed
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assailed
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wont
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stunned
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conversing
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smote
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succor
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