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- Джеймс Ноулз
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- Король Артур и рыцари Круглого стола
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- Стр. 184/184
So
Sir
Bedivere
came
again
to
the
king
and
told
him
what
he
had
seen
.
“
Help
me
from
hence
,
”
said
King
Arthur
;
“
for
I
dread
me
I
have
tarried
over
long
.
”
Then
Sir
Bedivere
took
the
king
up
in
his
arms
,
and
bore
him
to
the
water
’
s
edge
.
And
by
the
shore
they
saw
a
barge
with
three
fair
queens
therein
,
all
dressed
in
black
,
and
when
they
saw
King
Arthur
they
wept
and
wailed
.
“
Now
put
me
in
the
barge
,
“
said
he
to
Sir
Bedivere
,
and
tenderly
he
did
so
Then
the
three
queens
received
him
,
and
he
laid
his
head
upon
the
lap
of
one
of
them
,
who
cried
,
“
Alas
!
dear
brother
,
why
have
ye
tarried
so
long
,
for
your
wound
hath
taken
cold
?
”
With
that
the
barge
put
from
the
land
,
and
when
Sir
Bedivere
saw
it
departing
,
he
cried
with
a
bitter
cry
,
“
Alas
!
my
lord
King
Arthur
,
what
shall
become
of
me
now
ye
have
gone
from
me
?
”
“
Comfort
ye
,
”
said
King
Arthur
,
“
and
be
strong
,
for
I
may
no
more
help
ye
.
I
go
to
the
Vale
of
Avilion
to
heal
me
of
my
grievous
wound
,
and
if
ye
see
me
no
more
,
pray
for
my
soul
.
”
Then
the
three
queens
kneeled
down
around
the
king
and
sorely
wept
and
wailed
,
and
the
barge
went
forth
to
sea
,
and
departed
slowly
out
of
Sir
Bedivere
’
s
sight
.