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- Then the lady told her marshal to have the place cleared, which was done according to her command. The knights then went off a bit to give themselves room to charge. They rode as hard toward one another as their spurs could prick their mounts, and they clashed with all their power and skill.
- Count Doldays, who was full of anger and malice, struck the Knight of the Parrot so hard that neither shield not hauberk was of any use to avoid his receiving a great wound on his left side; still, he did not budge from the saddle. The Knight of the Parrot struck Count Doldays between the shield and the hauberk so hard that his lance hit his body a good three times over and cast him down to the ground with his legs straight up, wounded, though not dead. When the Knight of the Parrot saw the count on the ground, he dismounted and went to him with his sword drawn in order to prevent him from getting up again.
- The Knight of the Parrot
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