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and who therefore is he that slew him, shall have grace of forty days hands. When she was alighted she cometh before the King and saluteth tell his name and the name of him that slew him." any knight that may be within yonder. I pray you that the knight who right that it should open for him. As he set his hand thereon the coffer save he alone that slew the knight. Wherefore I pray and beseech "Sir," saith she, "I am come to your court for that it is the sovran of He setteth his hand to the coffer, thinking to open it, but it was not all other, and so bring I you here this rich vessel that you see as a after that you shall be returned from the Graal." so the crime and the blood-wite thereof be brought home to you or to him the fairest she may and the Queen likewise. The King returneth her III. gift; and it hath within the head of a knight, but none may open the When the King had eaten, the damsel cometh before him. right richly honoured. salute. him. He hath received the coffer, then maketh her be set at meat and shall be able to open the coffer wherein the head of the knight lieth, thereon, and in like manner afterwards make proof of your knights, and The King granteth the damsel her will in such wise as she had asked of you, as you are the best king that liveth, that you first set your hand "Sir," saith she, "Right eath, for the letters are sealed within that "Damsel," saith the King, "How shall it be known who the knight was?" which you have granted me, and you yourself first of all." "Sir," saith she, "Make your knights be summoned and ready for that "Damsel," saith the King, "Right willingly."

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