All round the arena rose the cries of itinerant merchants: 'Iced malvoisie,' 'Score-cards; ye cannot tell the jousters without a score-card.
"The Man Upstairs and Other Stories"
P. G. Wodehouse
Trumpeters were calling the jousters to horse, and the wooden figure, encased in iron panoply, was prepared for the attack.
"Gossip in the First Decade of Victoria's Reign"
John Ashton
Amused by the little adventure, she rode, full of good humour, to Bertrade's castle, where she arrived just when only the two stoutest jousters remained to fight the deciding contest.
"Seven Legends"
Gottfried Keller