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leave. He wandered until he came to a hermitage there where he heard overthroweth him dead. Perceval. he may. The two knights smote him upon the shield and brake their mass. After the service, the hermit came unto him and said: "Sir," forgetteth not his spurs, but rather cometh against them the speediest XIV. harboured right well, and on the morrow departed when he had taken to slay him for the knight that slew these twain." XIII. thrusteth an ell's length of his spear through his body and so "Sir," saith Perceval, "God keep me from meeting such folk as would do well. Wherefore they meet no knight in this forest but they are minded spears. Perceval overtaketh him that sitteth on Aristor's horse and for the knight that slew Aristor and the Red Knight and his lion as and rideth until that he is come into the forest and espieth the knight Aristor, as it was told us, and, like enough, it may be he." and smiteth off the shoulder close to his side, and he fell dead by the that sitteth on Aristor's horse for that he hath slain the other Perceval was silent thereupon. He lay the night at the hostel and was me evil." "By my head," saith one of them, "This same shield bare he that slew They come toward him, full career. Perceval seeth them coming, and After that, he cometh to the other knight, that fain would have fled, knight. A second knight was with him. They abide when they see saith he, "In this forest are knights all armed that are keeping watch With that he departed from the hermitage and took leave of the hermit,

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