And then they feutred their spears and hurled together so strongly that both their horses rashed to the earth.
Then at the last Sir Breunor rashed upon Sir Tristram and took him in his arms, for he trusted much in his strength.
Henry Lawes to be satisfied did lie with him; and the curtains were rashed so then.
And see, said they all, how many knights he smiteth down with his sword, and of how many knights he rashed off their helms and their shields; and so he beat them all of Orkney afore him.
And then he rashed here and there, and did marvellous deeds of arms.
And then anon he made his horse to run over Sir Bleoberis, and rashed him to the earth like if he would have slain him.
AND therewith Sir Launcelot wrapped his mantle about his arm well and surely; and by then they had gotten a great form out of the hall, and therewithal they rashed at the door.
Unfortunately, Yusuf was just as over-confident as Rashed had been.
Rashed is entitled to the credit of seeing that the time demanded a signal, and if possible, a decisive blow, but he is to be censured for the carelessness and over-confidence he displayed in carrying out his scheme.
While thus employed Rashed Bey, Governor of Fashoda, resolved to attack him.
Rashed and a few of his personal attendants made a gallant defence, but were soon overpowered by superior numbers and killed.
It ran as follows: "A Dervish named Mohammed Ahmed has, without just cause, attacked Rashed Bey near Gedir.
At this time Rashed Bey was Governor of Fashoda; and, being fully informed of the Mahdi's movements, resolved to attack him before he became more powerful.
Rashed now advanced, accompanied by Berghof and Kaiku Bey, king of the Shilluks, towards Gedir.
As, however, I had heard nothing of the matter officially, I concluded it had been satisfactorily settled; but now this annihilation of the Mudir Rashed Bey and his troops was evidently a matter of grave import.
And sometime they rashed together with their shields like two boars or rams, and fell groveling both to the earth.
And see, said they all, how many knights he smiteth down with his sword, and of how many knights he rashed off their helms and their shields.
And Sir Palamides rashed unto Sir Launcelot and thought to have put him to a shame, and with his sword he smote his horse's neck that Sir Launcelot rode upon, and then Sir Launcelot fell to the earth.
And therewith Sir Launcelot wrapped his mantle about his arm well and surely; and by then they had gotten a great form out of the hall, and therewithal they rashed at the door.
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