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eat at a right rich table of ivory and seat themselves all round about XIX. and it seemeth him he seeth two angels that bear two candlesticks of ancient knights, all bald, albeit they seemed not to be so old as they King hath prayed of you and told you this night as you have heard." him that a chalice was therein, albeit none there was as at this time, other in the midst of the hall where the knights and Messire Gawain sat "Sir," saith Messire Gawain, "God remember it!" great a joy cometh to him that nought remembereth he in his thinking save of God only. The knights are all daunted and sorrowful in their other in great plenty, and on the table was rich array of vessels of at meat, and so sweet a smell and so holy came to them therefrom that silver and great cups of gold with their covers, and the rich and go into another chapel. And Messire Gawain is thoughtful, and so Thereon, lo you, two damsels that issue forth of a chapel, whereof the and he seeth the point of the lance whence the red blood ran thereinto, were, for each was of a hundred year of age or more and yet none of whereof the point bleedeth thereinto. And the one goeth beside the gold filled with candles. And the damsels pass before Messire Gawain, they forgat to eat. Messire Gawain looketh at the Graal, and it seemed one holdeth in her hands the most Holy Graal, and the other the Lance candlesticks where the great candles were burning, albeit their brightness was hidden of the great light that appeared within. With that bring they larded meats of venison and wild-boar's flesh and him. "Sir," saith the Master of the Knights, "Remember you of that the good them seemed as though he were forty. They have set Messire Gawain to

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