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“
Thou
sayest
rightly
,
”
answered
he
.
“
That
shield
was
made
in
the
days
of
Joseph
of
Arimathea
,
the
gentle
knight
who
took
our
Lord
down
from
the
cross
.
He
,
when
he
left
Jerusalem
with
his
kindred
,
came
to
the
country
of
King
Evelake
,
who
warred
continually
with
one
Tollome
;
and
when
,
by
the
teaching
of
Joseph
,
King
Evelake
became
a
Christian
,
this
shield
was
made
for
him
in
our
Lord
’
s
name
;
and
through
its
aid
King
Tollome
was
defeated
.
For
when
King
Evelake
met
him
next
in
battle
,
he
hid
it
in
a
veil
,
and
suddenly
uncovering
it
,
he
showed
his
enemies
the
figure
of
a
bleeding
man
nailed
to
a
cross
,
at
sight
of
which
they
were
discomfited
and
fled
.
Presently
after
that
,
a
man
whose
hand
was
smitten
off
touched
the
cross
upon
the
shield
,
and
had
his
hand
restored
to
him
;
and
many
other
miracles
it
worked
.
But
suddenly
the
cross
that
was
upon
it
vanished
away
.
Anon
both
Joseph
and
King
Evelake
came
to
Britain
,
and
by
the
preaching
of
Joseph
the
people
were
made
Christians
.
And
when
at
length
he
lay
upon
his
death
-
bed
,
King
Evelake
begged
of
him
some
token
ere
he
died
.
Then
,
calling
for
his
shield
,
he
dipped
his
finger
in
his
own
blood
,
for
he
was
bleeding
fast
,
and
none
could
staunch
the
wound
,
and
marked
that
cross
upon
it
,
saying
,
‘
This
cross
shall
ever
show
as
bright
as
now
,
and
the
last
of
my
lineage
shall
wear
this
shield
about
his
neck
,
and
go
forth
to
all
the
marvellous
deeds
he
will
achieve
.
’
”
When
the
White
Knight
had
thus
spoken
he
vanished
suddenly
away
,
and
Sir
Galahad
returned
to
the
abbey
.
As
he
alighted
,
came
a
monk
,
and
prayed
him
to
go
see
a
tomb
in
the
churchyard
,
wherefrom
came
such
a
great
and
hideous
noise
,
that
none
could
hear
it
but
they
went
nigh
mad
,
or
lost
all
strength
.
“
And
sir
,
”
said
he
,
“
I
deem
it
is
a
fiend
.
”
“
Lead
me
thither
,
”
said
Sir
Galahad
.
When
they
were
come
near
the
place
,
“
Now
,
”
said
the
monk
,
“
go
thou
to
the
tomb
,
and
lift
it
up
.
”
And
Galahad
,
nothing
afraid
,
quickly
lifted
up
the
stone
,
and
forthwith
came
out
a
foul
smoke
,
and
from
the
midst
thereof
leaped
up
the
loathliest
figure
that
ever
he
had
seen
in
the
likeness
of
man
;
and
Galahad
blessed
himself
,
for
he
knew
it
was
a
fiend
of
hell
.
Then
he
heard
a
voice
crying
out
,
“
Oh
,
Galahad
,
I
cannot
tear
thee
as
I
would
;
I
see
so
many
angels
round
thee
,
that
I
may
not
come
at
thee
.
”
Then
the
fiend
suddenly
disappeared
with
a
marvellous
great
cry
;
and
Sir
Galahad
,
looking
in
the
tomb
,
saw
there
a
body
all
armed
,
with
a
sword
beside
it
.
“
Now
,
fair
brother
,
”
said
he
to
the
monk
,
“
let
us
remove
this
cursed
body
,
which
is
not
fit
to
lie
in
a
churchyard
,
for
when
it
lived
,
a
false
and
perjured
Christian
man
dwelt
in
it
.
Cast
it
away
,
and
there
shall
come
no
more
hideous
noises
from
the
tomb
.
”
“
And
now
must
I
depart
,
”
he
added
,
“
for
I
have
much
in
hand
,
and
am
upon
the
holy
quest
of
the
Sangreal
,
with
many
more
good
knights
.
”