So thus as they rode in the wood, there came a man flying all that ever
he might. Whither wilt thou? said Beaumains. O lord, he said, help me,
for here by in a slade are six thieves that have taken my lord and
bound him, so I am afeard lest they will slay him. Bring me thither,
said Beaumains. And so they rode together until they came thereas was
the knight bounden; and then he rode unto them, and struck one unto the
death, and then another, and at the third stroke he slew the third
thief, and then the other three fled. And he rode after them, and he
overtook them; and then those three thieves turned again and assailed
Beaumains hard, but at the last he slew them, and returned and unbound
the knight. And the knight thanked him, and prayed him to ride with him
to his castle there a little beside, and he should worshipfully reward
him for his good deeds. Sir, said Beaumains, I will no reward have: I
was this day made knight of noble Sir Launcelot, and therefore I will
no reward have, but God reward me. And also I must follow this damosel.
And when he came nigh her she bade him ride from her, For thou smellest
all of the kitchen: weenest thou that I have joy of thee, for all this
deed that thou hast done is but mishapped thee: but thou shalt see a
sight shall make thee turn again, and that lightly. Then the same
knight which was rescued of the thieves rode after that damosel, and
prayed her to lodge with him all that night. And because it was near
night the damosel rode with him to his castle, and there they had great
cheer, and at supper the knight sat Sir Beaumains afore the damosel.
Fie, fie, said she, Sir knight, ye are uncourteous to set a kitchen
page afore me; him beseemeth better to stick a swine than to sit afore
a damosel of high parage. Then the knight was ashamed at her words, and
took him up, and set him at a sideboard, and set himself afore him, and
so all that night they had good cheer and merry rest.
CHAPTER VI. How Beaumains fought and slew two knights at a passage.
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