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The Knights of the Round Table were noble in their actions. The Knights of the Round Table were really brave and loyal knights. They all believed in King Arthur's idea of Camelot. Camelot was the idea that everyone lived peacefully and in justice. King Arthur needed knights to fulfill this and fight off anyone who didn't agree...
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King Arthur needed knights to fulfill this and fight off anyone who didn't agree. Nobody knows for sure how many knights there were but I will tell you about five. The first out of the five knights that I'm telling about is King Arthur. King Arthur started Camelot and organized the Knights of t he Round Table...
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