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castle of the Black Hermit, and bear thither the head that hangeth at damsel heard it. When mass was sung, Messire Gawain took leave of the arose and found his saddle ready and the damsel, and the bridles set ran down her face. And when she had prayed of a long space she morrow when dawn appeared, Messire Gawain that had lain all armed, my saddle-bow, for otherwise shall I not be able to pass through the that whereof she had need, and wept right tenderly so that the tears Lady, and she prayed God and the sweet Lady that they would counsel her forest but my body should there be cast in prison or shamed, and this the Car and so shall I go in safer through the forest." on, and cometh to the chapel and findeth the hermit that was apparelled ariseth, and Messire Gawain biddeth her God give her good day, and she his house to rest, and the damsel abode still in the chapel. On the returneth his salute. With that, they left of talking, and the hermit led Messire Gawain into sith that I may not find the Good Knight. Now must I needs go to the "Damsel," saith he, "Meseemeth you are not over joyous." III. "Sir," saith she, "I have right, for now am I nigh unto my desolation, hermit and the damsel also. And Messire Gawain goeth one way and the to sing mass, and seeth the damsel kneeling before an image of Our shall be the quittance for my passing. Then will I seek the Damsel of With that the hermit had begun the mass and Messire Gawain and the IV. damsel the other, and either biddeth other to God. question that the others to whom the Graal hath appeared would ask not, whereof have many mischances sithence befallen much people."

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