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And
as
they
went
,
a
good
knight
,
Perin
de
Mountbelgard
,
joined
their
company
,
and
vowed
to
take
adventure
with
them
wheresoever
they
might
go
.
But
presently
as
they
passed
a
hermitage
fast
by
a
churchyard
,
came
the
knight
Garlon
,
again
invisible
,
and
smote
Sir
Perin
through
the
body
with
a
spear
,
and
slew
him
as
he
had
slain
Sir
Herleus
.
Whereat
,
Sir
Balin
greatly
raged
,
and
swore
to
have
Sir
Garlon
’
s
life
,
whenever
next
he
might
encounter
and
behold
him
in
his
bodily
shape
.
Anon
,
he
and
the
hermit
buried
the
good
knight
Sir
Perin
,
and
rode
on
with
the
damsel
till
they
came
to
a
great
castle
,
whereinto
they
were
about
to
enter
.
But
when
Sir
Balin
had
passed
through
the
gateway
,
the
portcullis
fell
behind
him
suddenly
,
leaving
the
damsel
on
the
outer
side
,
with
men
around
her
,
drawing
their
swords
as
if
to
slay
her
.
When
he
saw
that
,
Sir
Balin
climbed
with
eager
haste
by
wall
and
tower
,
and
leaped
into
the
castle
moat
,
and
rushed
towards
the
damsel
and
her
enemies
,
with
his
sword
drawn
,
to
fight
and
slay
them
.
But
they
cried
out
,
“
Put
up
thy
sword
,
Sir
knight
,
we
will
not
fight
thee
in
this
quarrel
,
for
we
do
nothing
but
an
ancient
custom
of
this
castle
.
”
Then
they
told
him
that
the
lady
of
the
castle
was
sick
,
and
had
lain
ill
for
many
years
,
and
might
never
more
be
cured
,
unless
she
had
a
silver
dish
full
of
the
blood
of
a
pure
maid
and
a
king
’
s
daughter
.
Wherefore
the
custom
of
the
castle
was
,
that
never
should
a
damsel
pass
that
way
but
she
must
give
a
dish
full
of
her
blood
.
Then
Sir
Balin
suffered
them
to
bleed
the
damsel
with
her
own
consent
,
but
her
blood
helped
not
the
lady
of
the
castle
.
So
on
the
morrow
they
departed
,
after
right
good
cheer
and
rest
.
Then
they
rode
three
or
four
days
without
adventure
and
came
at
last
to
the
abode
of
a
rich
man
,
who
sumptuously
lodged
and
fed
them
.
And
while
they
sat
at
supper
Sir
Balin
heard
a
voice
of
some
one
groaning
grievously
.
“
What
noise
is
this
?
”
said
he
.
“
Forsooth
,
”
said
the
host
,
“
I
will
tell
you
.
I
was
lately
at
a
tournament
,
and
there
I
fought
a
knight
who
is
brother
to
King
Pelles
,
and
overthrew
him
twice
,
for
which
he
swore
to
be
revenged
on
me
through
my
best
friend
,
and
so
he
wounded
my
son
,
who
cannot
be
recovered
till
I
have
that
knight
’
s
blood
,
but
he
rideth
through
witchcraft
always
invisibly
,
and
I
know
not
his
name
.
”
“
Ah
,
”
said
Sir
Balin
,
“
but
I
know
him
;
his
name
is
Garlon
,
and
he
hath
slain
two
knights
,
companions
of
mine
own
,
in
the
same
fashion
,
and
I
would
rather
than
all
the
riches
in
this
realm
that
I
might
meet
him
face
to
face
.
”
“
Well
,
”
said
his
host
,
“
let
me
now
tell
thee
that
King
Pelles
hath
proclaimed
in
all
the
country
a
great
festival
,
to
be
held
at
Listeniss
,
in
twenty
days
from
now
,
whereto
no
knight
may
come
without
a
lady
.
At
that
great
feast
we
might
perchance
find
out
this
Garlon
,
for
many
will
be
there
;
and
if
it
please
thee
we
will
set
forth
together
.
”
So
on
the
morrow
they
rode
all
three
towards
Listeniss
,
and
travelled
fifteen
days
,
and
reached
it
on
the
day
the
feast
began
.
Then
they
alighted
and
stabled
their
horses
,
and
went
up
to
the
castle
,
and
Sir
Balin
’
s
host
was
denied
entrance
,
having
no
lady
with
him
.
But
Sir
Balin
was
right
heartily
received
,
and
taken
to
a
chamber
,
where
they
unarmed
him
,
and
dressed
him
in
rich
robes
,
of
any
colour
that
he
chose
,
and
told
him
he
must
lay
aside
his
sword
.
This
,
however
,
he
refused
,
and
said
,
“
It
is
the
custom
of
my
country
for
a
knight
to
keep
his
sword
ever
with
him
;
and
if
I
may
not
keep
it
here
,
I
will
forthwith
depart
.
”
Then
they
gave
him
leave
to
wear
his
sword
.
So
he
went
to
the
great
hall
,
and
was
set
among
knights
of
rank
and
worship
,
and
his
lady
before
him
.