In the Court of King Arthur by Samuel E. (Samuel Edward) Lowe
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page 76 of 169 (44%)
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"Is this Percival, he who is of King Arthur's court?" asked Gouvernail. "Aye," replied Walker, nodding his head. "Do you know him?" "Somewhat. Who else is there?" he further questioned, now interested. "Sir Launcelot, Sir Neil and some others." "Did they speak of a boy being there?" "I do not remember. Yet I seem to recall that they did," replied Walker. "I will help you. Come," and Gouvernail took his friend but a little way to where Sir Tristram was lodging. Sir Tristram seated himself and listened to the two. He understood at once. "When did King Mark say that he would start with his men?" he asked Walker. "In three hours, Sir Knight," the man answered. "Good. Let us be off. Good Gouvernail, get you my mail ready for I would don it." Within the half hour Sir Tristram with the two yeomen were on their |
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