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How Sir Tristram went to Ireland to be healed of his wound by the King's daughter of Ireland, and of how he came to love the Lady Belle1 Isoult. Also concerning Sir Palamydes and the Lady Belle Isoult.
Now that grievous hurt which Sir Tristram had received at the hands of Sir Marhaus did not heal, but instead grew even more rankled2 and sore, so that there were many who thought that there had been treachery practised and that the spearhead had been poisoned to cause such a malignant3 disease as that with which the wounded man suffered. So by and by Sir Tristram grew so grievously sick of his hurt that all those who were near him thought that he must certainly die.
Then King Mark sent everywhere and into all parts for the most wise and learned leeches5 and chirurgeons to come to Cornwall and search the wounds of Sir Tristram, but of all these no one could bring him any ease.
How Sir Tristram lieth sick in Cornwall.
Now one day there came to the court of King Mark a very wise lady, who had travelled much in the world and had great knowledge of wounds of all sorts. At the bidding of the King, she went to where Sir Tristram lay, and searched the wound as so many had already done. And when she had done that she came out of Sir Tristram's chamber6 and unto King Mark, where he was waiting for her. Then King Mark said to her: "Well, how will it be with yonder knight7?" "Lord," quoth she, "it is thus; I can do nothing to save his life, nor do I know of any one who may save it unless it be the King's daughter of Ireland, who is known as the Belle Isoult because of her wonderful beauty. She is the most skilful8 leech4 in all of the world, and she alone may hope to bring Sir Tristram back to life and health again, for I believe that if she fail no one else can save him."
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belle
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leech
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| n.水蛭,吸血鬼,榨取他人利益的人;vt.以水蛭吸血;vi.依附于别人 | |
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leeches
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| n.水蛭( leech的名词复数 );蚂蟥;榨取他人脂膏者;医生 | |
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chamber
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knight
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wilt
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groaned
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undertaking
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slew
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divers
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embroidered
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fabrics
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vessel
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canopy
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garnished
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inquiry
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fragrance
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harp
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tuned
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twilight
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barge
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besought
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aromatic
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passionate
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gushed
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slain
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knights
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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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| (骑士)骑马用长矛比武( joust的现在分词 ) | |
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chivalry
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| n.骑士气概,侠义;(男人)对女人彬彬有礼,献殷勤 | |
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