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1 When Dinadan saw this, he must needs joust with him for shame.
2 But Sir Sagramour pursued him, crying loudly to joust with him also.
3 Lo, said Sir Dinadan, yonder are knights-errant that will joust with us.
4 Why couldn't you just come joust with us, the way the king wanted?
5 The trio joust with pelvis-shattering rhythms and unearth some deliciously delicate melody lines.
6 And if any one assails me, I shall not fail to joust with him.
7 As for that, said Griflet, I will joust with you.
8 Lo, said Sir Tristram, see where cometh a knight riding will joust with you.
9 Now, said Sir Tristram to Dinadan, joust with yonder knight.
10 And now, sir, said Ector, let me joust with him.
11 His joust with a confused Time magazine correspondent is hilarious and a little cruel.
12 By this time Sir Launcelot had come up, and Fair-hands offered to joust with him.
13 He was just tickled pink that some novice thought he could joust with him over money.
14 Now I will take it upon me to joust with that knight and to overthrow him.
15 That so brave a knight should joust with a kitchen boy is fit cause for merriment.
16 For I will joust with you, said Griflet.
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