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Now
hard
by
where
they
fought
there
was
a
hermitage
,
where
dwelt
a
pious
woman
,
a
recluse
,
who
,
when
she
heard
the
sound
,
came
forth
,
and
seeing
Sir
Galahad
ride
,
she
cried
,
“
God
be
with
thee
,
the
best
knight
in
the
world
;
had
yonder
knights
known
thee
as
well
as
I
do
,
they
would
not
have
encountered
with
thee
.
”
When
Sir
Galahad
heard
that
,
fearing
to
be
made
known
,
he
forthwith
smote
his
horse
with
his
spurs
,
and
departed
at
a
great
pace
.
Sir
Lancelot
and
Sir
Percival
heard
her
words
also
,
and
rode
fast
after
him
,
but
within
awhile
he
was
out
of
their
sight
.
Then
Sir
Percival
rode
back
to
ask
his
name
of
the
recluse
;
but
Sir
Lancelot
went
forward
on
his
quest
,
and
following
any
path
his
horse
would
take
,
he
came
by
-
and
-
by
after
nightfall
to
a
stone
cross
hard
by
an
ancient
chapel
.
When
he
had
alighted
and
tied
his
horse
up
to
a
tree
,
he
went
and
looked
in
through
the
chapel
door
,
which
was
all
ruinous
and
wasted
,
and
there
within
he
saw
an
altar
,
richly
decked
with
silk
,
whereon
there
stood
a
fair
candlestick
of
silver
,
bearing
six
great
lights
.
And
when
Sir
Lancelot
saw
the
light
,
he
tried
to
get
within
the
chapel
,
but
could
find
no
place
.
So
,
being
passing
weary
and
heavy
,
he
came
again
to
his
horse
,
and
when
he
had
unsaddled
him
,
and
set
him
free
to
pasture
,
he
unlaced
his
helm
,
and
ungirded
his
sword
,
and
laid
him
down
to
sleep
upon
his
shield
before
the
cross
.
And
while
he
lay
between
waking
and
sleeping
,
he
saw
come
by
him
two
white
palfreys
bearing
a
litter
,
wherein
a
sick
knight
lay
,
and
the
palfreys
stood
still
by
the
cross
.
Then
Sir
Lancelot
heard
the
sick
man
say
,
“
O
sweet
Lord
,
when
shall
this
sorrow
leave
me
,
and
the
holy
vessel
pass
by
me
,
wherethrough
I
shall
be
blessed
?
for
I
have
long
endured
.
”
With
that
Sir
Lancelot
saw
the
chapel
open
,
and
the
candlestick
with
the
six
tapers
come
before
the
cross
,
but
he
could
see
none
who
bare
it
.
Then
came
there
also
a
table
of
silver
,
and
thereon
the
holy
vessel
of
the
Sangreal
.
And
when
the
sick
knight
saw
that
,
he
sat
up
,
and
lifting
both
his
hands
,
said
,
“
Fair
Lord
,
sweet
Lord
,
who
art
here
within
this
holy
vessel
,
have
mercy
on
me
,
that
I
may
be
whole
;
”
and
therewith
he
crept
upon
his
hands
and
knees
so
nigh
,
that
he
might
touch
the
vessel
;
and
when
he
had
kissed
it
,
he
leaped
up
,
and
stood
and
cried
aloud
,
“
Lord
God
,
I
thank
Thee
,
for
I
am
made
whole
.
”
Then
the
Holy
Grale
departed
with
the
table
and
the
silver
candlestick
into
the
chapel
,
so
that
Sir
Lancelot
saw
it
no
more
,
nor
for
his
sins
’
sake
could
he
follow
it
.
And
the
knight
who
was
healed
went
on
his
way
.
Then
Sir
Lancelot
awake
,
and
marvelled
whether
he
had
seen
aught
but
a
dream
.
And
as
he
marvelled
,
he
heard
a
voice
saying
,
“
Sir
Lancelot
,
thou
are
unworthy
,
go
thou
hence
,
and
withdraw
thee
from
this
holy
place
.
”
And
when
he
heard
that
,
he
was
passing
heavy
,
for
he
bethought
him
of
his
sins
.
So
he
departed
weeping
,
and
cursed
the
day
of
his
birth
,
for
the
words
went
into
his
heart
,
and
he
knew
wherefore
he
was
thus
driven
forth
.
Then
he
went
to
seek
his
arms
and
horse
,
but
could
not
find
them
;
and
then
he
called
himself
the
wretchedest
and
most
unhappy
of
all
knights
,
and
said
,
“
My
sin
hath
brought
me
unto
great
dishonour
:
for
when
I
sought
earthly
honours
,
I
achieved
them
ever
;
but
now
I
take
upon
me
holy
things
,
my
guilt
doth
hinder
me
,
and
shameth
me
;
therefore
had
I
no
power
to
stir
or
speak
when
the
holy
blood
appeared
before
me
.
”
So
thus
he
sorrowed
till
it
was
day
,
and
he
heard
the
birds
sing
;
then
was
he
somewhat
comforted
,
and
departing
from
the
cross
on
foot
,
he
came
into
a
wild
forest
,
and
to
a
high
mountain
,
and
there
he
found
a
hermitage
;
and
,
kneeling
before
the
hermit
down
upon
both
his
knees
,
he
cried
for
mercy
for
his
wicked
works
,
and
prayed
him
to
hear
his
confession
.