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lodged them as well as he might. When it cometh to morning, they go to me to go seek adventure." He recounteth to Lancelot how the Graal hath appeared to him at the to ask how it served and of what?" court of King Fisherman: "And even as it was there before me, I forgat from the castle all armed. the chapel to hear mass and to be at the burial of the body. After it of his death; and sore grieveth me that I know not his name nor of not whereof I have so great desire as I have to go to his castle." great holiness I have seen, sorry for that I asked not that whereof had sore travail, and there will I abide until some will shall come to "By my faith," saith Messire Gawain, "thitherward will I go, for I have "By my faith," saith Messire Gawain, "Much shamed was I there, but this Lancelot departeth from Messire Gawain, and they take leave either of "Ha, Sir," saith Lancelot, "Have you then been there?" become of you, and they hold you for dead as they suppose." that they take leave of the Poor Knight and the two damsels and depart "Sir," saith Messire Gawain, "He said that you should yet know it well." "Sir," saith Lancelot, "Right sorely ill have you wrought, nor is there other. They issue forth of a forest, and each taketh his own way what country he was." that gat blame thereof in like manner as I." "Messire Gawain," saith Lancelot, "They know not at court what hath "Yea," saith he, "And thereof am I right sorry and glad: glad for the King Fisherman prayed me right sweetly." doth somewhat recomfort me, that the Best Knight was there before me The two good knights lay the night at the castle, and the Poor Knight

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