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... lord , that hight Breunor . And if it were so that Breunor won the field , then should the knight stranger and his lady be put to death , what that ever they were ; and if it were so that the strange knight won the field of Sir Breunor ...
... lord , that hight Breunor . And if it were so that Breunor won the field , then should the knight stranger and his lady be put to death , what that ever they were ; and if it were so that the strange knight won the field of Sir Breunor ...
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... Sir Tristram . And therewithal Sir Tristram strode unto him and took his lady from him , and with an awk stroke he smote off her head clene . Well , knight , said Sir Breunor , now hast thou done me a despite . CHAPTER XXVI How SIR ...
... Sir Tristram . And therewithal Sir Tristram strode unto him and took his lady from him , and with an awk stroke he smote off her head clene . Well , knight , said Sir Breunor , now hast thou done me a despite . CHAPTER XXVI How SIR ...
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