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in prison, he would not have been glad at all, for Lancelot was of his He departeth from the knight, and was right joyous of this that he as He put His body in pain and travail for us, so ought each to put his lineage and was therefore good knight, and for this he loved him right "Sir, Gramercy," saith Perceval, "But no knighthood is there so fair as the false Law. But and he knew the tidings that the King had put him heard him say that Lancelot had won a kingdom wherein he had done away "Fair friend, so do I, the best I may." Perceval rideth until nightfall, and findeth a great castle fortified "Sir," saith he, "Meseemeth you believe in God?" against Perceval when he seeth him coming. chain was as long as the length of the bridge. Then cometh he over Castle. There be three knights within there, full young and comely, "Sir, for God's sake, enter not this castle!" with a great drawbridge, and there were tall ancient towers within. He "Wherefore, fair friend?" saith Perceval. that which is undertaken to set forward the Law of God, and for Him is the most cruel castle that I know, and it is called the Raving well. XVIII. but so soon as they see a knight of the New Law, forthwith are they out espied at the door a squire that had the weight of a chain on his neck, ought one to make better endeavour than for all other. In like manner and at the other end the chain was fixed to a great bulk of iron. The own for Him." "Sir," saith he, "I will tell you. I am Christian, even as are you, and I am thrall within there and guard this gate, as you see. But it

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