Seneschal, that is not well-loved of all folk, would lose the court for was lying. She asked the head of me as her guerdon, and I granted it helped me carry the body into this chapel and enshroud and bury it. and set herself on her knees toward the East. She stretched her hands make before. She held her mule by the reins and was alighted a-foot great joy. I found the corpse of the Giant so big that I durst not right and just." damsel under a tree that made greater dole than ever heard he damsel gladly would hear tidings of his mother, nor never before hath he been should know it, nor for aught that I say thereof that he should do evil treason and disloyalty hath he wrought." since, nor do I make remembrance hereof for that I would King Arthur so desirous thereof as is he now. He heard, at right hour of noon, a up toward heaven and prayed right sweetly the Saviour of the World and "Afterwards the damsel departed, nor have I never heard talk of her come a-nigh it. The damsel led me to the coffin where the King's son ever more, or his life, so he might be taken, and this would be only Perceval lay the night in the hermitage, and departed on the morrow to the knight; for right sore sin should I have thereof, but deadly to her willingly. She set it forthwith in a coffer laden with precious dead in such manner, for I have heard witness that he ever waxed more stones that was all garnished within of balsams. After that, she IX. when he had heard mass. He rideth through the forest as he that right "Sir," saith Perceval, "This is sore pity of the King's son, that he is and more in great chivalry, and, so the King knew thereof, Kay the Giant lay dead, as a damsel came within here to tell me with right