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So
Sir
Bedivere
departed
;
but
as
he
went
he
looked
upon
the
sword
,
the
hilt
whereof
was
all
inlaid
with
precious
stones
exceeding
rich
.
And
presently
he
said
within
himself
,
“
If
I
now
throw
this
sword
into
the
water
,
what
good
should
come
of
it
?
”
So
he
hid
the
sword
among
the
reeds
,
and
came
again
to
the
king
.
“
What
sawest
thou
?
”
said
he
to
Sir
Bedivere
.
“
Lord
,
”
said
he
,
“
I
saw
nothing
else
but
wind
and
waves
.
”
“
Thou
hast
untruly
spoken
,
”
said
the
king
;
“
wherefore
go
lightly
back
and
throw
it
in
,
and
spare
not
.
”
Then
Sir
Bedivere
returned
again
,
and
took
the
sword
up
in
his
hand
;
but
when
he
looked
on
it
,
he
thought
it
sin
and
shame
to
throw
away
a
thing
so
noble
.
Wherefore
he
hid
it
yet
again
,
and
went
back
to
the
king
.
“
What
saw
ye
?
”
said
King
Arthur
.
“
Lord
,
”
answered
he
,
“
I
saw
nothing
but
the
water
ebbing
and
flowing
.
”
“
Oh
,
traitor
and
untrue
!
”
cried
out
the
king
;
“
twice
hast
thou
now
betrayed
me
.
Art
thou
called
of
men
a
noble
knight
,
and
wouldest
betray
me
for
a
jewelled
sword
?
Now
,
therefore
,
go
again
for
the
last
time
,
for
thy
tarrying
hath
put
me
in
sore
peril
of
my
life
,
and
I
fear
my
wound
hath
taken
cold
;
and
if
thou
do
it
not
this
time
,
by
my
faith
I
will
arise
and
slay
thee
with
my
hands
.
”
Then
Sir
Bedivere
ran
quickly
and
took
up
the
sword
,
and
went
down
to
the
water
’
s
edge
,
and
bound
the
girdle
round
the
hilt
and
threw
it
far
into
the
water
.
And
lo
!
an
arm
and
hand
came
forth
above
the
water
,
and
caught
the
sword
,
and
brandished
it
three
times
,
and
vanished
.