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Anon
the
bishop
gave
him
the
sacrament
,
and
when
he
had
received
it
with
unspeakable
gladness
,
he
said
,
Who
art
thou
,
father
?
I
am
Joseph
of
Arimathea
,
answered
he
,
whom
our
Lord
hath
sent
to
bear
thee
fellowship
.
When
he
heard
that
,
Sir
Galahad
went
to
Sir
Percival
and
Sir
Bors
and
kissed
them
and
commended
them
to
God
,
saying
,
Salute
for
me
Sir
Lancelot
,
my
father
,
and
bid
him
remember
this
unstable
world
.
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Therewith
he
kneeled
down
and
prayed
,
and
suddenly
his
soul
departed
,
and
a
multitude
of
angels
bare
it
up
to
heaven
.
Then
came
a
hand
from
heaven
and
took
the
vessel
and
the
spear
and
bare
them
out
of
sight
.
Since
then
was
never
man
so
hardy
as
to
say
that
he
had
seen
the
Sangreal
.
And
after
all
these
things
,
Sir
Percival
put
off
his
armour
and
betook
him
to
an
hermitage
,
and
within
a
little
while
passed
out
of
this
world
.
And
Sir
Bors
,
when
he
had
buried
him
beside
his
sister
,
returned
,
weeping
sore
for
the
loss
of
his
two
brethren
,
to
King
Arthur
,
at
Camelot
.
Now
after
the
quest
of
the
Sangreal
was
fulfilled
and
all
the
knights
who
were
left
alive
were
come
again
to
the
Round
Table
,
there
was
great
joy
in
the
court
.
And
passing
glad
were
King
Arthur
and
Queen
Guinevere
to
see
Sir
Lancelot
and
Sir
Bors
,
for
they
had
been
long
absent
in
that
quest
.
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And
so
greatly
was
Sir
Lancelot
s
fame
now
spread
abroad
that
many
ladies
and
damsels
daily
resorted
to
him
and
besought
him
for
their
champion
;
and
all
right
quarrels
did
he
gladly
undertake
for
the
pleasure
of
our
Lord
Christ
.
And
always
as
much
as
he
might
he
withdrew
him
from
the
queen
.
Wherefore
Queen
Guinevere
,
who
counted
him
for
her
own
knight
,
grew
wroth
with
him
,
and
on
a
certain
day
she
called
him
to
her
chamber
,
and
said
thus
:
Sir
Lancelot
,
I
daily
see
thy
loyalty
to
me
doth
slack
,
for
ever
thou
art
absent
from
this
court
,
and
takest
other
ladies
quarrels
on
thee
more
than
ever
thou
wert
wont
.
Now
do
I
understand
thee
,
false
knight
,
and
therefore
shall
I
never
trust
thee
more
.
Depart
now
from
my
sight
,
and
come
no
more
within
this
court
upon
pain
of
thy
head
.
With
that
she
turned
from
him
and
would
hear
no
excuses
.
So
Sir
Lancelot
departed
in
heaviness
of
heart
,
and
calling
Sir
Bors
,
Sir
Ector
,
and
Sir
Lionel
,
he
told
them
how
the
queen
had
dealt
with
him
.