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”
So
they
rode
to
his
hermitage
together
,
and
there
he
prayed
Sir
Bors
to
abide
that
night
,
and
anon
they
went
into
the
chapel
,
and
Sir
Bors
was
confessed
.
And
they
eat
bread
and
drank
water
together
.
“
Now
,
”
said
the
hermit
,
“
I
pray
thee
eat
no
other
food
till
thou
sit
at
the
table
where
the
Sangreal
shall
be
.
”
Thereto
Sir
Bors
agreed
.
“
Also
,
”
said
the
hermit
,
“
it
were
wise
that
ye
should
wear
a
sackcloth
garment
next
your
skin
,
for
penance
;
”
and
in
this
also
did
Sir
Bors
as
he
was
counselled
.
And
afterwards
he
armed
himself
and
took
his
leave
.
Then
rode
he
onwards
all
that
day
,
and
as
he
rode
he
saw
a
passing
great
bird
sit
in
an
old
dry
tree
,
whereon
no
leaves
were
left
;
and
many
little
birds
lay
round
the
great
one
,
nigh
dead
with
hunger
.
Then
did
the
big
bird
smite
himself
with
his
own
bill
,
and
bled
till
he
died
amongst
his
little
ones
,
and
they
recovered
life
in
drinking
up
his
blood
.
When
Sir
Bors
saw
this
he
knew
it
was
a
token
,
and
rode
on
full
of
thought
.
And
about
eventide
he
came
to
a
tower
,
whereto
he
prayed
admission
,
and
he
was
received
gladly
by
the
lady
of
the
castle
.
But
when
a
supper
of
many
meats
and
dainties
was
set
before
him
,
he
remembered
his
vow
,
and
bade
a
squire
to
bring
him
water
,
and
therein
he
dipped
his
bread
,
and
ate
.
Then
said
the
lady
,
“
Sir
Bors
,
I
fear
ye
like
not
my
meat
.
”
“
Yea
,
truly
,
”
said
he
;
“
God
thank
thee
,
madam
;
but
I
may
eat
no
other
meat
this
day
.
”
After
supper
came
a
squire
,
and
said
,
“
Madam
,
bethink
thee
to
provide
a
champion
for
thee
to
-
morrow
for
the
tourney
,
or
else
shall
thy
sister
have
thy
castle
.
”
At
that
the
lady
wept
,
and
made
great
sorrow
.
But
Sir
Bors
prayed
her
to
be
comforted
,
and
asked
her
why
the
tournament
was
held
.
Then
she
told
him
how
she
and
her
sister
were
the
daughters
of
King
Anianse
,
who
left
them
all
his
lands
between
them
;
and
how
her
sister
was
the
wife
of
a
strong
knight
,
named
Sir
Pridan
le
Noir
,
who
had
taken
from
herself
all
her
lands
,
save
the
one
tower
wherein
she
dwelt
.
“
And
now
,
”
said
she
,
“
this
also
will
they
take
,
unless
I
find
a
champion
by
to
-
morrow
.
”