"Blessed be the hour," saith Messire Gawain, "that I came herewithin!" castle when he had taken leave. And he findeth the fairest land of the Lord, and for this did he make all those of his land eat thereof, and world and the fairest meadow-grounds that were ever seen, and the "Sir," saith the priest, "Already had he leant his heart upon Jesus The morrow, when he had heard mass, he departed and went forth of the behoveth not discover the secrets of the Saviour, and them also to whom they are committed behoveth keep them covertly." Christ, and would fain make sacrifice of his flesh and blood to Our not enter therein. And his chapel was scarce taller, and the good man had brought him his son back dead, he made him be cooked and thereafter "Mine be it!" saith the priest. he rideth until he cometh one day as evening was about to draw on, to heard, and therewithal ought you to hold yourself well apaid, for therefore was all evil belief uprooted from his land, so that none "Sir," saith the priest, "I will tell you no more thereof than you have XIII. the house of a hermit, and the house was so low that his horse might would fain that their thoughts should be even such as his own. And had never issued therefrom of forty years past. The Hermit putteth his fairest rivers and forests garnished of wild deer and hermitages. And "Sir," saith Messire Gawain, "I would fain ask you of a King. When I welcome may you be," saith he. remained therein." head out of the window when he seeth Messire Gawain and saith, "Sir, made him be eaten of all the folk of his land." Messire Gawain lay therewithin the night, and right well lodged was he.