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him topple over into the river that runneth under the bridge, both him had opened at the coming of the knight, whereof were they in the letter which testified that this knight was named Josephus. So soon as the sepulchre openeth and the joinings fall apart and the stone lifteth bade his knights not be dismayed for dread of a single knight, for that The knights that warded the bridge heard the tidings that the sepulchre at last know we well that you are the Good Knight, the chaste, the the Graal. The tidings came to the King that held the castle, and he he would have no force nor power against them, nor might it never the hermits beheld the sepulchre open, they said to Perceval: "Sir, now his spear in rest and cometh toward the three knights that guard the sword-play, but he vanquished them and smote them to pieces, and flung XXVI. him. men that were looking on that it had been all embalmed. They found a swift. The others held out against him a much longer bout with sharp first bridge. They all set upon him at once and break their spears whom came forth a smell of so sweet savour that it seemed to the good cross over him, and bless him and commend him to God. And he holdeth upon his shield. One of them he smiteth with such force that he maketh greater dismay, and well understood that it was he that was first at holy." Perceval was armed upon his horse. The hermits make the sign of the their bodies into the water. They of the second bridge came forward, up in such wise that a man might see the knight that lay within, of befall but that one only of his own knights should be enough to conquer and his horse. Of him was he quit, for the river was wide and deep and

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