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  1. He reveals to Arthur that he is not his true father. Arthur repeatedly draws the sword from the stone when others cannot, so the people acclaim him their king. Some rival kings resist, however, and Arthur must defeat them before he is secure in his kingdom. He receives his sword Excalibur from the lake. Arthur then decides to marry.

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  2. Book 1: The Tale of King Arthur: Merlin; Book 1: The Tale of King Arthur: The Knight with the Two Swords; Book 1: The Tale of King Arthur: Tor and Pellanor; Book 1: The Tale of King Arthur: The Death of Merlin and the War with the Five Kings; Arthur and Accolon; Gawain, Ywain, and Marhault; Book 2: Arthur and King Lucius; Book 3: Sir Launcelot ...

  3. A great tournament takes place at the abbey some days later, and the King of North Wales and his knights contest with King Bagdemagus and his knights. Among the knights accompanying the King of North Wales are Sir Marhalt, Sir Gahalantine, and Sir Mordred (the son of Arthur and his half-sister Morgause). Lancelot defeats all three knights and ...

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  5. HOW ARTHUR BECAME KING 5 this skill, they were made squires if they had shown themselves to be of good character. Then, day by day, the squires practiced at the quintain. This was an upright post, on the top of which turned a crosspiece, having on one end a broad board, and on the other a bag of sand. The

  6. The Story of King Arthur and His Knights by Howard Pyle Howard Pyle wrote The Story of King Arthur and His Knights in 1903. It tells the story of the legendary King Arthur of Britain. In the passage below, young Arthur is a squire for his relative Sir Kay. Along with Kay’s father, Sir Ector, Kay and Arthur go to a great tournament in London.

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  8. “The Story of Merlin” is Part 1 of Book 2, The Book of the Three Worthies. After Arthur fails to choose Morgana le Fay’s son for the Round Table, Morgana sends the sorceress Vivien to seduce Merlin with a set of magic rings. Merlin falls under the spell of the rings and teaches Vivien all of his magic in the Valley of Joyousness.

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