Calico Illustrated Classics: King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table

Calico Illustrated Classics: King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table — page 7
Urien of Gore who wed the other daughter Margaise joined them Soon the day of the tournament arrived With his father’s permission Sir Kay entered He asked Arthur to be his squire-at-arms During the first rounds of battle no one had done better than Sir Kay Although many were trampled upon their own horses Sir Kay fought with ease He conquered them all Sir Kay came a voice do battle with me Sir Kay turned to see Sir Balmorgineas He accepted the challenge It was a fierce battle one that left Sir Kay’s sword snapped in two Three knights saw Sir Kay’s trouble and pulled him to safety Arthur ran to Sir Kay and offered him wine Sir Kay said Arthur run to our pavilion and fetch me a new sword Arthur did as he was told But when he got to the pavilion he couldn’t find a sword He feared he would let his brother down Then he remembered the sword he had seen by the 10