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for her brother Perceval, but little thought he that he was so near Josephus telleth us in the scripture he recordeth for us, whereof this X. of Aristor's knights. him. And Perceval is come to the hold all armed, and alighteth at the "Good adventure may you have, Sir!" saith Perceval. He holdeth daughter. The vavasour comforted the damsel right sweetly and longed "Sir," saith the vavasour, "Welcome may you be!" IX. into a hold, there where his sister was in the house of a vavasour that knight that was to take her, for the day was already drawing somewhat "Damsel," saith he to his sister, "Weep not, for your wedding hath marvelleth much who he is, for the more part believed that he was one the other kingdoms, and plenty enow more befell than I record, but these were the most certain. The history saith that Perceval is come Aristor's head in his hand by the hair, whereof the vavasour marvelled much that he should carry a knight's head in such-wise. Perceval cometh her right sore. reconquered of another, as well she knew. nigh, and she knew not that he was dead. Full often lamented she the history was drawn out of Latin into Romance, that none need be in doubt failed. You may know it well by this token!" mounting-stage before the hall. The vavasour cometh to meet him, and to the master-chamber of the hall, where his sister was, that bewailed was a right worshipful man. Each day the damsel made great dole of the Widow Lady her mother, that in like sort made great dole for her that these adventures befell at that time in Great Britain and in all

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