Chivalry -- Fiction; Knights and knighthood -- Fiction; Romances, Spanish -- Translations into English
Thus they proceeded till they came before the King, to whom Ardan
Canileo said, you see here the Knights ready to become your hostages,
if Amadis dare keep his word. Then Amadis came forth and answered,
you see me here: let the battle be without delay, and I tell you
that though I had not promised it, I would undertake it now solely
to save Madasima from so monstrous a marriage; but let King Arban of
North Wales, and Angriote of Estravaus be brought here, that they
may be delivered if I conquer. They shall come, replied Ardan, but
let Madasima be where she may see the combat and the vengeance which
I shall take for her. So the old Giant and his sons, and the nine
Knights put themselves in the King's power, and Madasima and the
Damsels went to the Queen, and so meekly and decorously did Madasima
demean herself, that albeit by her means Amadis was brought into this
great danger, yet were they greatly pleased with her, and did her all
honour. But Oriana and Mabilia seeing the fierceness of Ardan Canileo
were greatly affrighted and retired in great fear and weeping to their
chamber, for they thought the strength of Amadis was not enough to
resist that Devil: yet did they remember his good fortune, how often it
had brought him off with honour, and Mabilia comforted her friend the
best she could. The following day was appointed for the battle; King
Lisuarte ordered his huntsmen and bowyers to surround the lists with
chains and stakes, that neither Knight might lose honour by the fault
of his horse. The lists were before the palace, and when Oriana saw
them preparing them from her window, the thought of how great a danger
was there designed for her Amadis so overpowered her, that she fell
almost senseless in Mabilia's arms.
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