Monday, April 26, 2010

Chapter 21: How King Arthur Let Do a Cry a Jousts, and How Sir Lamorak Came in, and Overthrew Sir Gawaine and Many Other

King Arthur decided that jousting was now a priority, and so many of the knights of the Round Table had to be ready to joust, because Sir Gawaine, in being ready to joust, made them get ready. The knights Tristram, Launcelot, and Dinadan  were on the side of King Arthur, and against Sir Gawaine, hoping to defeat him and his four brothers. Arthur had overthrown three of Sir Gawaine's brothers very quickly, and quickly defeated more of his men. Finally, Sir Gawaine was defeated, and Sir Gawaine's brothers swore that they would revenge him. 
Web Citations: 
1. D'Arthur, Le Morte. "Le Morte D'Arthur - Google Books." Ow.ly - Shorten Urls, Share Files and Track Visits - Owly. Web. 26 Apr. 2010. http://ow.ly/1AMlZ  
Image: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3b/Artus2.jpg

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