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Now
at
the
gate
of
the
town
they
saw
an
old
cripple
sitting
,
whom
Sir
Galahad
called
to
help
them
bear
their
weight
.
“
Truly
,
”
said
the
old
man
,
“
it
is
ten
years
since
I
have
gone
a
step
without
these
crutches
.
”
“
Care
ye
not
,
”
said
Sir
Galahad
;
“
rise
now
and
show
goodwill
.
”
So
he
assayed
to
move
,
and
found
his
limbs
as
strong
as
any
man
’
s
might
be
,
and
running
to
the
table
helped
to
carry
it
.
Anon
there
rose
a
rumour
in
the
city
that
a
cripple
had
been
healed
by
certain
marvellous
strange
knights
.
But
the
king
,
named
Estouranse
,
who
was
a
heathen
tyrant
,
when
he
heard
thereof
took
Sir
Galahad
and
his
fellows
,
and
put
them
in
prison
in
a
deep
hole
.
Therein
they
abode
a
great
while
,
but
ever
the
Sangreal
was
with
them
and
fed
them
with
marvellous
sweet
food
,
so
that
they
fainted
not
,
but
had
all
joy
and
comfort
they
could
wish
.
At
the
year
’
s
end
the
king
fell
sick
and
felt
that
he
should
die
.
Then
sent
he
for
the
three
knights
,
and
when
they
came
before
him
prayed
their
mercy
for
his
trespasses
against
them
.
So
they
forgave
him
gladly
,
and
anon
he
died
.
Then
the
chief
men
of
the
city
took
counsel
together
who
should
be
king
in
his
stead
,
and
as
they
talked
,
a
voice
cried
in
their
midst
,
“
Choose
ye
the
youngest
of
the
three
knights
King
Estouranse
cast
into
prison
for
your
king
.
”
At
that
they
sought
Sir
Galahad
and
made
him
king
with
the
assent
of
all
the
city
,
and
else
they
would
have
slain
him
But
within
a
twelvemonth
came
to
him
,
upon
a
certain
day
,
as
he
prayed
before
the
Sangreal
,
a
man
in
likeness
of
a
bishop
,
with
a
great
company
of
angels
round
about
him
,
who
offered
mass
,
and
afterwards
called
to
Sir
Galahad
,
“
Come
forth
,
thou
servant
of
the
Lord
,
for
the
time
hath
come
thou
hast
desired
so
long
.
”
Then
Sir
Galahad
lifted
up
his
hands
and
prayed
,
“
Now
,
blessed
Lord
!
would
I
no
longer
live
if
it
might
please
Thee
.
”