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381
Slay
me
,
thyself
,
then
,
shouted
Balin
.
382
Yea
,
said
the
king
,
that
will
I
!
for
no
other
man
shall
touch
thee
,
for
the
love
I
bear
my
brother
.
383
Then
King
Pelles
caught
in
his
hand
a
grim
weapon
and
smote
eagerly
at
Balin
,
but
Balin
put
his
sword
between
his
head
and
the
king
s
stroke
,
and
saved
himself
but
lost
his
sword
,
which
fell
down
smashed
and
shivered
into
pieces
by
the
blow
.
So
being
weaponless
he
ran
to
the
next
room
to
find
a
sword
,
and
so
from
room
to
room
,
with
King
Pelles
after
him
,
he
in
vain
ever
eagerly
casting
his
eyes
round
every
place
to
find
some
weapon
.
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384
At
last
he
ran
into
a
chamber
wondrous
richly
decked
,
where
was
a
bed
all
dressed
with
cloth
of
gold
,
the
richest
that
could
be
thought
of
,
and
one
who
lay
quite
still
within
the
bed
;
and
by
the
bedside
stood
a
table
of
pure
gold
borne
on
four
silver
pillars
,
and
on
the
table
stood
a
marvellous
spear
,
strangely
wrought
.
385
When
Sir
Balin
saw
the
spear
he
seized
it
in
his
hand
,
and
turned
upon
King
Pelles
,
and
smote
at
him
so
fiercely
and
so
sore
that
he
dropped
swooning
to
the
ground
.
386
But
at
that
Dolorous
and
awful
Stroke
the
castle
rocked
and
rove
throughout
,
and
all
the
walls
fell
crashed
and
breaking
to
the
earth
,
and
Balin
himself
fell
also
in
their
midst
,
struck
as
it
were
to
stone
,
and
powerless
to
move
a
hand
or
foot
.
And
so
three
days
he
lay
amidst
the
ruins
,
until
Merlin
came
and
raised
him
up
and
brought
him
a
good
horse
,
and
bade
him
ride
out
of
that
land
as
swiftly
as
he
could
.
387
May
I
not
take
the
damsel
with
me
I
brought
hither
?
said
Sir
Balin
.
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388
Lo
!
where
she
lieth
dead
,
said
Merlin
.
Ah
,
little
knowest
thou
,
Sir
Balin
,
what
thou
hast
done
;
for
in
this
castle
and
that
chamber
which
thou
didst
defile
,
was
the
blood
of
our
Lord
Christ
!
and
also
that
most
holy
cup
the
Sangreal
wherefrom
the
wine
was
drunk
at
the
last
supper
of
our
Lord
.
Joseph
of
Arimathea
brought
it
to
this
land
,
when
first
he
came
here
to
convert
and
save
it
.
And
on
that
bed
of
gold
it
was
himself
who
lay
,
and
tne
strange
spear
beside
him
was
the
spear
wherewith
the
soldier
Longus
smote
our
Lord
,
which
evermore
had
dripped
with
blood
.
389
King
Pelles
is
the
nearest
kin
to
Joseph
in
direct
descent
,
wherefore
he
held
these
holy
things
in
trust
;
but
now
have
they
all
gone
at
thy
dolorous
stroke
,
no
man
knoweth
whither
;
and
great
is
the
damage
to
this
land
,
which
until
now
hath
been
the
happiest
of
all
lands
,
for
by
that
stroke
thou
hast
slain
thousands
,
and
by
the
loss
and
parting
of
the
Sangreal
the
safety
of
this
realm
is
put
in
peril
,
and
its
great
happiness
is
gone
for
evermore
.
390
Then
Balin
departed
from
Merlin
,
struck
to
his
soul
with
grief
and
sorrow
,
and
said
,
In
this
world
shall
we
meet
never
more
.