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Fair
nephew
,
said
she
,
ye
must
ride
to
the
Castle
of
Goth
,
where
he
hath
a
cousin
;
by
him
ye
may
be
lodged
,
and
he
will
teach
you
the
way
to
go
;
but
if
he
can
tell
you
no
tidings
,
ride
straight
to
the
Castle
of
Carbonek
,
where
the
wounded
king
is
lying
,
for
there
shall
ye
surely
hear
true
tidings
of
him
.
So
Sir
Percival
departed
from
his
aunt
,
and
rode
till
evensong
time
,
when
he
was
ware
of
a
monastery
closed
round
with
walls
and
deep
ditches
,
where
he
knocked
at
the
gate
,
and
anon
was
let
in
.
And
there
he
had
good
cheer
that
night
,
and
on
the
morrow
heard
mass
.
And
beside
the
altar
where
the
priest
stood
,
was
a
rich
bed
of
silk
and
cloth
of
gold
;
and
on
the
bed
there
lay
a
man
passing
old
,
having
a
crown
of
gold
upon
his
head
,
and
all
his
body
was
full
of
great
wounds
,
and
his
eyes
almost
wholly
blind
;
and
ever
he
held
up
his
hands
and
said
,
Sweet
Lord
,
forget
not
me
!
Then
Sir
Percival
asked
one
of
the
brethren
who
he
was
.
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Sir
,
said
the
good
man
,
ye
have
heard
of
Joseph
of
Arimathea
,
how
he
was
sent
of
Jesus
Christ
into
this
land
to
preach
and
teach
the
Christian
faith
.
Now
,
in
the
city
of
Sarras
he
converted
a
king
named
Evelake
,
and
this
is
he
.
He
came
with
Joseph
to
this
land
,
and
ever
desired
greatly
to
see
the
Sangreal
;
so
on
a
time
he
came
nigh
thereto
,
and
was
struck
almost
blind
.
Then
he
cried
out
for
mercy
,
and
said
,
Fair
Lord
,
I
pray
thee
let
me
never
die
until
a
good
knight
of
my
blood
achieve
the
Sangreal
,
and
I
may
see
and
kiss
him
.
When
he
had
thus
prayed
,
he
heard
a
voice
that
said
,
Thy
prayers
be
heard
and
answered
,
for
thou
shalt
not
die
till
that
knight
kiss
thee
;
and
when
he
cometh
shall
thine
eyes
be
opened
and
thy
wounds
be
healed
.
And
now
hath
he
lived
here
for
three
hundred
winters
in
a
holy
life
,
and
men
say
a
certain
knight
of
King
Arthur
s
court
shall
shortly
heal
him
.
Thereat
Sir
Percival
marvelled
greatly
,
for
he
well
knew
who
that
knight
should
be
;
and
so
,
taking
his
leave
of
the
monk
,
departed
.
Then
he
rode
on
till
noon
,
and
came
into
a
valley
where
he
met
twenty
men
-
at
-
arms
bearing
a
dead
knight
on
a
bier
.
And
they
cried
to
him
,
Whence
comest
thou
?
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From
King
Arthur
s
court
,
he
answered
.
Then
they
all
cried
together
,
Slay
him
,
and
set
upon
him
.
But
he
smote
down
the
first
man
to
the
ground
,
and
his
horse
upon
him
;
whereat
seven
of
them
all
at
once
assailed
him
,
and
others
slew
his
horse
.
Thus
he
had
been
either
taken
or
slain
,
but
by
good
chance
Sir
Galahad
was
passing
by
that
way
,
who
,
seeing
twenty
men
attacking
one
,
cried
,
Slay
him
not
,
and
rushed
upon
them
;
and
,
as
fast
as
his
horse
could
drive
,
he
encountered
with
the
foremost
man
,
and
smote
him
down
.