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Sirs
,
said
Sir
Galahad
,
what
adventure
hath
brought
ye
here
?
Within
this
place
,
as
we
are
told
,
they
answered
,
there
is
a
shield
no
man
may
bear
around
his
neck
without
receiving
sore
mischance
,
or
death
within
three
days
.
To
-
morrow
,
said
King
Bagdemagus
,
I
shall
attempt
the
adventure
;
and
if
I
fail
,
do
thou
,
Sir
Galahad
,
take
it
up
after
me
.
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I
will
willingly
,
said
he
;
for
as
ye
see
I
have
no
shield
as
yet
.
So
on
the
morrow
they
arose
and
heard
mass
,
and
afterwards
King
Bagdemagus
asked
where
the
shield
was
kept
.
Then
a
monk
led
him
behind
the
altar
,
where
the
shield
hung
,
as
white
as
any
snow
,
and
with
a
blood
-
red
cross
in
the
midst
of
it
.
Sir
,
said
the
monk
,
this
shield
should
hang
from
no
knight
s
neck
unless
he
be
the
worthiest
in
the
world
.
I
warn
ye
,
therefore
,
knights
;
consider
well
before
ye
dare
to
touch
it
.
Well
,
said
King
Bagdemagus
,
I
know
well
that
I
am
far
from
the
best
knight
in
all
the
world
,
yet
shall
I
make
the
trial
;
and
so
he
took
the
shield
,
and
bore
it
from
the
monastery
.
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If
it
please
thee
,
said
he
to
Sir
Galahad
,
abide
here
till
thou
hearest
how
I
speed
.
I
will
abide
thee
,
said
he
.
Then
taking
with
him
a
squire
who
might
return
with
any
tidings
to
Sir
Galahad
,
the
king
rode
forth
;
and
before
he
had
gone
two
miles
,
he
saw
in
a
fair
valley
a
hermitage
,
and
a
knight
who
came
forth
dressed
in
white
armour
,
horse
and
all
,
who
rode
fast
against
him
.
When
they
encountered
,
Bagdemagus
brake
his
spear
upon
the
White
Knight
s
shield
,
but
was
himself
struck
through
the
shoulder
with
a
sore
wound
,
and
hurled
down
from
his
horse
.
Then
the
White
Knight
alighting
,
came
and
took
the
white
shield
from
the
king
,
and
said
,
Thou
hast
done
great
folly
,
for
this
shield
ought
never
to
be
borne
but
by
one
who
hath
no
living
peer
.
And
turning
to
the
squire
,
he
said
,
Bear
thou
this
shield
to
the
good
knight
,
Sir
Galahad
,
and
greet
him
well
from
me
.