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And
going
in
,
he
found
a
chamber
with
the
door
shut
,
which
in
vain
he
tried
to
open
.
And
listening
thereat
he
heard
a
voice
within
,
which
sang
so
sweetly
that
it
seemed
no
earthly
thing
,
“
Joy
and
honour
be
to
the
Father
of
Heaven
!
”
Then
he
kneeled
down
at
the
door
,
for
he
knew
well
the
Sangreal
was
there
within
.
Anon
the
door
was
opened
without
hands
,
and
forthwith
came
thereout
so
great
a
splendour
as
if
all
the
torches
of
the
world
had
been
alight
together
.
But
when
he
would
have
entered
in
,
a
voice
forbad
him
;
wherefore
he
drew
back
,
and
looked
,
standing
upon
the
threshold
of
the
door
.
And
there
he
saw
a
table
of
silver
,
and
the
holy
vessel
covered
with
red
samite
,
and
many
angels
round
it
holding
burning
candles
and
a
cross
and
all
the
ornaments
of
the
altar
.
Then
a
priest
stood
up
and
offered
mass
,
and
when
he
took
the
vessel
up
,
he
seemed
to
sink
beneath
that
burden
.
At
that
Sir
Lancelot
cried
,
“
O
Father
,
take
it
not
for
sin
that
I
go
in
to
help
the
priest
,
who
hath
much
need
thereof
.
”
So
saying
,
he
went
in
,
but
when
he
came
towards
the
table
he
felt
a
breath
of
fire
which
issued
out
therefrom
and
smote
him
to
the
ground
,
so
that
he
had
no
power
to
rise
.
Then
felt
he
many
hands
about
him
,
which
took
him
up
and
laid
him
down
outside
the
chapel
door
.
There
lay
he
in
a
swoon
all
through
that
night
,
and
on
the
morrow
certain
people
found
him
senseless
,
and
bore
him
to
an
inner
chamber
and
laid
him
on
a
bed
.
And
there
he
rested
,
living
,
but
moving
no
limbs
,
twenty
-
four
days
and
nights
.
On
the
twenty
-
fifth
day
he
opened
his
eyes
and
saw
those
standing
round
,
and
said
,
“
Why
have
ye
waked
me
?
for
I
have
seen
marvels
that
no
tongue
can
tell
,
and
more
than
any
heart
can
think
.
”
Then
he
asked
where
he
was
,
and
they
told
him
,
“
In
the
Castle
of
Carbonek
.
”
“
Tell
your
lord
,
King
Pelles
,
”
said
he
,
“
that
I
am
Sir
Lancelot
.
”
At
that
they
marvelled
greatly
,
and
told
their
lord
it
was
Sir
Lancelot
who
had
lain
there
so
long
.
Then
was
King
Pelles
wondrous
glad
and
went
to
see
him
,
and
prayed
him
to
abide
there
for
a
season
.
But
Sir
Lancelot
said
,
“
I
know
well
that
I
have
now
seen
as
much
as
mine
eyes
may
behold
of
the
Sangreal
;
wherefore
I
will
return
to
my
own
country
.
”
So
he
took
leave
of
King
Pelles
,
and
departed
towards
Logris
.
Now
after
Sir
Galahad
had
parted
from
Sir
Lancelot
,
he
rode
many
days
,
till
he
came
to
the
monastery
where
the
blind
King
Evelake
lay
,
whom
Sir
Percival
had
seen
.
And
on
the
morrow
,
when
he
had
heard
mass
,
Sir
Galahad
desired
to
see
the
king
,
who
cried
out
,
“
Welcome
,
Sir
Galahad
,
servant
of
the
Lord
!
long
have
I
abided
thy
coming
.
Take
me
now
in
thine
arms
,
that
I
may
die
in
peace
.