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In
whose
name
shall
I
greet
him
?
said
the
squire
.
Take
thou
no
heed
of
that
,
he
answered
;
it
is
not
for
thee
or
any
earthly
man
to
know
.
Now
tell
me
,
fair
sir
,
at
the
least
,
said
the
squire
,
why
may
this
shield
be
never
borne
except
its
wearer
come
to
injury
or
death
?
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Because
it
shall
belong
to
no
man
save
its
rightful
owner
,
Galahad
,
replied
the
knight
.
Then
the
squire
went
to
his
master
,
and
found
him
wounded
nigh
to
death
,
wherefore
he
fetched
his
horse
,
and
bore
him
back
with
him
to
the
abbey
.
And
there
they
laid
him
in
a
bed
,
and
looked
to
his
wounds
;
and
when
he
had
lain
many
days
grievously
sick
,
he
at
the
last
barely
escaped
with
his
life
.
Sir
Galahad
,
said
the
squire
,
the
knight
who
overthrew
King
Bagdemagus
sent
you
greeting
,
and
bade
you
bear
this
shield
.
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Now
blessed
be
God
and
fortune
,
said
Sir
Galahad
,
and
hung
the
shield
about
his
neck
,
and
armed
him
,
and
rode
forth
.
Anon
he
met
the
White
Knight
by
the
hermitage
,
and
each
saluted
courteously
the
other
.
Sir
,
said
Sir
Galahad
,
this
shield
I
bear
hath
surely
a
full
marvellous
history
.