treason that he layeth upon you?" "Lady," saith he, "never shall be the day my services shall fail you, journeys that he cometh to his uncle's hermitage and entereth in, "Lady," saith he, "none ought it to displease to be with you, but every "Sir," saith the Queen, "I would fain that remaining here might have "Lady," saith he, "and if he die shall I be quit?" INCIPIT. "Yea, truly, Sir, and so be that you have no will to come for love of pleased you as well as it would me." the soonest you may, or at the least, within the term appointed after so I be in place, and you in need thereof." "You promise me, then," saith the Queen, "that you will return hither so good a knight as he." thinking to find Lancelot. But his uncle telleth him that he hath him to God, and Perceval departeth full speed and rideth so far on his Another branch of the Graal again beginneth in the name of the Father, us." sore in my uncle's hermitage." as him thinketh. BRANCH X. departed all sound and all heal of his wound, as of all other malady, man behoveth keep his word as well as he may, and none ought to lie to you shall have learnt that Clamados is healed, to defend you of the me. For right well should I love your coming." He taketh leave and departeth, armed. The Damsel of the Car commendeth XVIII. "Lady," saith Perceval, "I may not, for I left Lancelot wounded right