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The Story of Sir Launcelot and His Companions

Howard Pyle

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. . .se he was vexed beyond measure that she had departed. So he donned his armor in all haste and as soon as might be he followed hard after her, galloping his horse very violently through those fair and blooming meadows aforesaid, with the dwarf Axatalese following fast after him upon Sir Kay's war-horse.

Sir Gareth followeth Lynette again.

So Sir Gareth made all speed, and by and by he perceived the damsel where she was, and at that time she was just entering into the forest shades. So he drove forward still more rapidly and anon he came up with her and thereupon he saluted and said, "Save you, Lady!" Upon that salutation Lynette looked about, as though in surprise, and said, "Hah, thou kitchen knave, art thou there?" And Sir[64] Gareth said, "Yea, Lady." And Lynette said: "Methought thou hadst enough of adventure yestereve when that same White Knight rolled thee down into the dust and beat thee in a fair fight afterward." Sir Gareth said, "Lady, thou speakest. . . Read More

Community Reviews

This third volume of Pyle's Arthur focuses on Launcelot, excepting the parts on Sirs Gareth and Ewaine. As with the first two volumes, there is a good deal of adventuring and repetition, but this time, there is more purpose (finding Launcelot), coupled with a foreboding sense of sadness and decay. P

Breve storia triste: io sono infinitamente affascinata dalle leggende su re Artù e i cavalieri della Tavola Rotonda… ma – eccezion fatta per numerose trasposizioni cinematografiche e rivisitazioni per l’infanzia – non ho mai letto nulla in proposito. (La serie di T. H. White, ‘Re in eterno’, attende

Third in the series and it's no surprise to say that it's stylistically remarkably similar to the previous two. Perhaps the least essential of the volumes so far and I did find myself less enthused partway through reading this one as the lack of characterisation can make it feel a little flat at tim

Pyle’s desire to wash some of the licentious behavior off the Round Table has ramifications in Volume 3 of his Arthur tellings. A great deal of this volume is bound up in the tension between Launcelot and the Queen Guinevere which has already been declared non-adulterous in a previous volume. Which

Charming! Old timey and chivalric.

Just delightfully fun and sincere. Man, I wish I'd read this when I was 10.

It was a bit long of a book to read. It was a good story of the knights of the round table.

An excellent retelling of Arthurian legend.

The characters are well fleshed out, as opposed to Mallory's telling, giving the reader a better appreciation of the strained Launcelot/Guenivere relationship, especially when Launcelot's wife Lady Elaine is involved.

Lincoln Junior High School in Park Ridge, Illinois organized its students into three-room complexes. I was in 107 (English), 108 (Social Studies) and 109 (Science and Mathematics), my homeroom being with Anne Akkanen in 107. Additional classes in French, Physical Education, Music, Shop and Home Econ

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