The Sword in the Stone

“No, I plucked it not from the stone. My brother, Arthur, who returned to seek what I had forgotten, he brought me the sword.” Who said these words and to whom? In what context were these words spoken? What had the speaker forgotten? What was the reac

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I do not see the above quote in the novel, The Sword in the Stone by T.H. White. Arthur (Wart), however, has plucked the sword from the stone for his brother, Kay. Kay had forgotten his own sword for the tournament and sent Wart to retrieve it. I believe that Kay tells his father, Sir Ector, that Kay got the sword after he originally claimed to have pulled it from the stone himself. Sir Ector falls before Wart and hails him king.

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