A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court by Mark Twain Chapter 9 Page 10

he seemed blue.

And thus at every course that he rode

to and fro he changed his color, so that there might

neither king nor knight have ready cognizance of him.

Then Sir Agwisance the King of Ireland encountered

with Sir Gareth, and there Sir Gareth smote him from

his horse, saddle and all. And then came King Carados

of Scotland, and Sir Gareth smote him down horse and

man. And in the same wise he served King Uriens of the

land of Gore. And then there came in Sir Bagdemagus,

and Sir Gareth smote him down horse and man to the