“I say,” repeated the Pilgrim in a firm and strong voice, “that the English chivalry were second to none who ever drew sword in defence of the Holy Land. I say besides, for I saw it, that King Richard himself, and five of his knights, held a tournament after the taking of St. John-de-Acre, as challengers against all comers. I say that, on that day, each knight ran three courses, and cast to the ground three antagonists. I add, that seven of these assailants were Knights of the Temple⁠—and Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert well knows the truth of what I tell you.”

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