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come." and hang at his neck save he only. And of this shield shall he achieve with a white hart; and the brachet that the damsel carrieth shall here through one that harboured in his hostel, to whom the most Holy Graal "Sir," saith she, "Know you wherefore he hath fallen into languishment?" appeared. And, for that he would not ask unto whom one served thereof, charge to deliver. The best King that liveth on earth and the most loyal and the most righteous, sendeth you greeting; of whom is sore desire!" remain, and little joy will the brachet make until the knight shall "Damsel," saith the King, "The shield and the brachet will we keep full sorrow for that he hath fallen into a grievous languishment." midst of your hall, and guard it in such wise as that none may take it hither for the same, and you shall make hang it on this column in the were all the lands commoved to war thereby, nor never thereafter might other occasion. You yourself may well perceive the same, for your "Damsel," saith the King, "You say true; and God grant him his heart's them hither." I pray you tell me who is the King?" "Nay, I know not at all, but gladly would I learn." the Graal, and another shield shall he leave here in the hall, red, safely, and right heartily we thank you that you have deigned to bring "Sir," saith she, "It is rich King Fisherman, of whom is great grief." "Sir," saith the damsel, "I have not yet told you all that I have in "Damsel," saith the King, "Sore pity is it and it be so as you say; and "And I will tell you," saith she. "This languishment is come upon him knight meet other but he should fight with him in arms without none

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