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So
he
took
his
leave
,
and
rode
many
journeys
backwards
and
forwards
as
adventure
would
lead
him
;
and
at
last
one
day
he
departed
from
a
castle
without
first
hearing
mass
,
which
was
it
ever
his
custom
to
hear
before
he
left
his
lodging
.
Anon
he
found
a
ruined
chapel
on
a
mountain
,
and
went
in
and
kneeled
before
the
altar
,
and
prayed
for
wholesome
counsel
what
to
do
;
and
as
he
prayed
he
heard
a
voice
,
which
said
,
Depart
,
adventurous
knight
,
unto
the
Maiden
s
Castle
,
and
redress
the
violence
and
wrongs
there
done
!
Hearing
these
words
he
cheerfully
arose
,
and
mounted
his
horse
,
and
rode
but
half
a
mile
,
when
he
saw
before
him
a
strong
castle
,
with
deep
ditches
round
it
,
and
a
fair
river
running
past
.
And
seeing
an
old
churl
hard
by
,
he
asked
him
what
men
called
that
castle
.
Fair
sir
,
said
he
,
it
is
the
Maiden
s
Castle
.
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It
is
a
cursed
place
,
said
Galahad
,
and
all
its
masters
are
but
felons
,
full
of
mischief
and
hardness
and
shame
.
For
that
good
reason
,
said
the
old
man
,
thou
wert
well
-
advised
to
turn
thee
back
.
For
that
same
reason
,
quoth
Sir
Galahad
,
will
I
the
more
certainly
ride
on
.
Then
,
looking
at
his
armour
carefully
,
to
see
that
nothing
failed
him
,
he
went
forward
,
and
presently
there
met
him
seven
damsels
,
who
cried
out
,
Sir
knight
,
thou
ridest
in
great
peril
,
for
thou
hast
two
waters
to
pass
over
.
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Why
should
I
not
pass
over
them
?
said
he
,
and
rode
straight
on
.
Anon
he
met
a
squire
,
who
said
,
Sir
knight
,
the
masters
of
this
castle
defy
thee
,
and
bid
thee
go
no
further
,
till
thou
showest
them
thy
business
here
.