亚瑟王和圆桌骑士.docx
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亚瑟王和圆桌骑士
亚瑟王和圆桌骑士
daysold,averyoldmanwasseenatthedooroftheKingArthurandtheKnightsoftheRoundTableKing?
sHouse.ItwasMerlin.
ThenKingUthertookthechildinhisarmsandwent亚瑟王和圆桌骑士outandgavehimtoMerlin.
Soonagterthat,KingUtherbecameveryill.HeknewChapter1ArthurandMerlinthathewasgoingtodie.ThenMerlinsaid,?
CallallyourThisisthestoryofagreatKingwholivedinBritain.Itisknightsandgreatmenandtellthem,“Myson,Arthur,averyoldstory.Menhaveaddedmagictoit.Buttherewillbekingagterme!
”
wasaKingArthur.NooneknowsjustwhereinBritainheKingUtherdidthatbeforehedied.Butalltheknightslived,orwhenhelived,buthewasaperson—notjustaandgreatmenbegantofight:
eachwantedtomakefairystory.himselfking.MerlintookArthuraway.Hegavethechild
toagoodknightnamedSirEctor.ArthurgrewupwithirKingUtherandIgrainehaveasonEctor?
sson,Kay,andbecameaman.
OnceterewasaKinginBritaincalledKingUther.He
wasagreatandgoodking.HelovedthebeautifulTheSwordintheStone
PrincessIgraine,andhewantedtomarryher,butshedidWhenArthurwasaman,Merlinwenttothenotlovehim.Hewasverysad,andeveryonethoughtArchbishopandsaid,„CallallthegreatmenofBritaintothathewoulddie.London.Thentheyshallseethemanwhowillbetheir
King.?
TherewasamagiciannamedMerlin.Hecould
changehimselfintoanyainmalorbird;hecouldchangeAllthegreatmencametoLondon.Theywentinto
thechurch,andtheArchbishopspoketothem.Whensothatnoonecouldseehim.Hecouldgofromplaceto
theycameoutofthechurchtheysawinfrontoftheplacebymagic.OnedayMerlincametoKingUther.He
said,„KingUther,Iwillhelpyou.YoushallmarryPrincesschurchdooragreatstone.TherewasaswordintheIgraine,andshewillhaveason.Iwillhelpyouifyouwillstone,andtherewaswritingonthestone:
givethatsontome.?
THEMANWHOCANTAKETHISSWORDOUTOFTHE
„Iwillgivehimtoyou,?
saidtheKing.STONEISTHEKINGOFBRITAIN
Alltheknightstried,oneafteranother,totaketheUthergiveshissontoMerlin,andthendiesswordoutofthestone;butnoneofthemcoulddoit.The
SoKingUthermarriedIgraine,andtheyhadason.swordwouldnotcomeout.
Theynamedtheson,Arthur.WhenArthurwasthree
ArthurbecomesKingbecamehisQueen.
AtthesametimetherewasagreatjoustinLondon.ThenMerlinmadetheRoundTable.
Allthegreatknightsjoustedinit.TheybeganontheirTherewere150placesatthetable.Eachknighthadhorsesithspears.Theyrodequickly,andmet—CRASH!
hisnamewritteninhisplace.Therewere128knightsatSomeknightsfellofftheirhorses,andthentheyfoughtthetable.Astimewentonotherbraveandgoodknightsonfootwithswords.came,andKingArthurgavethemplaces.Oneplacewas
SirEctorwenttothejoustwithSirKayandArthur.notfilledforalongtime.ThatplacewasforaknightwhoThetwoyoungmenwantedtojoust,butSirKayhadnohadneverdoneanybadthingtoanyone.Itwascalledtesword.„SeatPerilous?
:
ifabadmansatinit,hewoulddie.After
Arthursand.„ThereisaswordinastoneoutsideamanyyearsSirGalahadcameandwasgiventhatplace.church.Isawitonthewayhere.I?
llgetitandfightwith
it,andyoucanhavemysword,SirKay.?
Theyrodetothechurch.Arthurgotoffhishorse;heChapter2TheSword,Excaliburtooktheswordinhishand—anditcameoutofthestone.
Theywentbacktothefield.WhenSirEctorsawtheKingArthurcomestotheCastleofQueenAnnouresword,hekissedArthur?
shandandsaid,„YouaremyKingArthurwentalloverthecountry,gettingtoKing.?
knowhispeopleandhelpingthem.Aftermanydayshe
TheywenttotheArchbishop.ThentheArchbishopcametoagreatforest.Hewasstillintheforestwhen
eveningcame.Thenhesawinfrontofhimacastle.Itcalledalltheknights.
wasthebiggestandmostbeautifulcastlehehadeverTheArchbishopsaid,„Puttheswordbackintothe
seen.stone.?
Arthurputtheswordbackintothestone.Allthe
Ashecamenearer,thegreatdoorofthecastleknightstriedagaintotakeitout,butitdidnotmove.
Arthurtookitoutagain.Sotheycriedout,„Arthurisopenedandaladycameout.
King!
ArthurisKing!
?
Shesaid,„KingArthur,Iaskyoutostayinmycastle.
Theyallwentintothechurch,andtheArchbishopNightisnear,andyoumusthavefoodandabed.madeArthurKingofBritain.„Ithankyou,?
saidKingArthur,andhewentin.
Aftertheyhadeaten,QueenAnnouretoldoneofher
mentoleadtheKingtohisbedroom.TheRoundTable
SoArthurbecameKing.Hemarriedthemost
beautifulladyinEngland,PrincessGuinevere,andsheQueenAnnourewantstheKingtostayinhercastle
NextmorningQueenAnnouresaid,„I?
llshowyoumy„Ha!
?
criedSirPellinore,„youhavelostthefight.?
castleandallthebeautifulthingsthatIhaveinit.IhaveArthurthrewdownhisbrokensword;thenheranatmorejewelsandgoldandrichesthananylivingperson.?
SirPellinore,andtookhiminhisarms;hethrewhim
Theywentfromroomtoroom,andeachroomwasdownonthegrassandsethisfootonhishead.richerandmorebeautifulthatthelast:
QueenAnnoureArthurtookoffhishelmet.SirPellinorelookedupwasamagician.Thentheycameoutontothetopoftheandsawhisface.„It?
stheKing!
?
hecried.„Ididn?
tknow.?
castle.TheQueensaid,„SeethosebeautifulgardensandHetoldArthurwhatAnnourehadsaid;andtheywereallthosegreenfields.Theyareallmine.Andseethatfriends.
greatwallonallsides.Stayherewithmeandbekingof
allthis.Youcan?
tgetaway:
thedoorofthecastleisshut,KingArthurfindsthesword,Excalibur
andthatgreatwallisonallsides.AndmymenstandKingArthurhadbrokenhisswordinthefightagainstreadytomakeyoustayortokillyouifItellthemtodoSirPellinore.Merlincametohimandsaid,„Comewithso.?
me,andyoushallgetthebestswordthatwasevermade.
KingArthursaid,„Ithinknothingofyourmagic.YourIt?
samagicsword.?
servantscan?
tkillmeandtheycan?
tmakemestay.?
TheKingwentwithMerlinthroughtheforest.The
Then,withhisswordinhand,Arthurwentoutofthetreesshutoutthedaylight,andArthurcouldnotseethecastle,andoutthroughthedoorinthegreatwall.sky.AfteralongtimetheycametoanopenplacewhereNobodycouldstophim.therewerenotrees,butalakeofwater.AsArthurstood
bythelakehesawanarmwithaswordinitshandcomeKingArthurfightsSirPellinoreupoutofthewater.
ThehouseofSirPellinorewasnotfarfromthecastle„Goandtakeit,?
saidMerlin.„ItistheswordExcalibur.ofQueenAnnoure.QueenAnnouresentamantohim,ItwasmadeforyoubytheLadyoftheLake,wholivesinsaying,„Averybadknightiscomingtomycastle.Heherhomeinthewaterofthelake.?
wantstokillmeandtakemyjewelsandmygold.HeisTherewasaboatatthesideofthelake.KingArthuronhiswaynearyourhouse.Gooutandfighthim,andgotintotheboatandwentandtookthesword.Thesaveme.?
scabbardoftheswordwascoveredwithjewels.
SoSirPellinorecameoutagainstKingArthur.He„Thatisamagicscabbard,?
saidMerlin.„NomancanrodeagainsttheKingwithhisspear,andArthurwaskillthemanwhohasit.?
thrownfromhishorse.Thentheyfoughtwithswords.
Theyfoughton—andon.ThentheKing?
sswordbroke.QueenMorganleFaywantstostealExcalibur
TherewasaqueennamedMorganleFay.KingArthur„Willyoufightforme?
?
SirDamasasked.
didnotknowthatshewasamagicianandanevilwoman.KingArthursaid,„I?
lljoustforyouifyouwillgivemeHethoughtthatshewasgoodandthatshewashisthosethreeknights.Givemethosethreeknights,and,friend.afterIhavefoughtforyou,weshallallgobacktoour
Onedayhewentoutridingintheforest.Hetookhishomes.?
spear,buthedidnotwanttotakehissword.Hegave„Yes,?
answeredSirDamas.„YoucanhavethethreeExcaliburtoQueenMorganleFayandsaid,„Iwillcomeknightsifyouwillfightforme.?
andgetitonmywayback.?
Thenamancameintothehallandsaid,„Queen
Arthurrodeoninfrontofthemenwhowerewithhim.MorganleFaysendsKingArthurhissword,Excalibur.?
Helosthiswayintheforest.Whennightcame,hewasKingArthurwasverygladtohavehissword.Healone.Hesawalittlelightandrodetoit.Thenhesawmadereadytojoust.
thatthelightwasinabeautifulshiponalake.Theship
wasnearthesideofthelake,sohewentontotheship,KingArthurfightsSirAccolon
andhesawfoodanddrinkonthetableandabed,allWhenArthurcameouttothejoustingfieldhesawready.anotherknightwaitingthere.Therewasnomarkonhis
„I?
llstayheretonight,?
hesaid.„InthemorningI?
llshieldshowingwhohewas,andhisfacewashiddensofindmywayback,andgetExcalibur,andgohome.?
thatArthurcouldnotseeit.
Thefightbegan.KingArthurwasunhappy:
hisswordKingArthurinthecastleofSirDamasExcaliburdidnotbiteontheotherknight?
sshield.Then
SoKingArthurate,andslept.But,whenhewoke,heheknewthatthisswordwasnotExcalibur;itwassomesawthathewasnotintheship.HewasinalittleroomotherswordmadetolooklikeExcalibur.withaverysmallwindow.Thedoorwasshut:
hecouldHefoughton.ThenArthur?
sswordbroke.
notgetout.Therewerethreeothermenintheroom.Theotherknightsaid,„SaythatyouhavelosttheTheywereknights.fight,andIwillnotkillyou.?
Theysaid,„ThisisthecastleofSirDamas.Heisa„No!
?
criedArthur.„Iwillfighton—an
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