other in the world to come; and greater evil might not the Knight of in my need." killed, as I have heard tell. Power had he over his body, but, please the two best knights in the world are they. XIX. chained at the entrance of the gateway. So soon as I drew nigh and where were archers of copper that shot bolts, and bears and lions they within ever have been converted save you had been there." him. And even as the devil withal that was figured on his shield slew besides this castle. It was the entrance to his fortress, nor would "Sir," saith he, "Right sorrowful am I of Messire Gawain and Lancelot, Devil, nor never may he be worshipful man that fighteth not against devil that was therein. If this folk had remained, and had failed of "Fair uncle," saith Perceval, "I went thither by a Turning Castle, entered on account of their good knighthood. For were they not wanton, God, not over his soul to burn it." "Fair nephew, in the time of your knighthood have you much advanced the "Fair nephew," said King Hermit, "Nought had the Devil outwardly the Devil do you than burn the body of your uncle's son that he had world, and this was of them that believed on the bull of copper and the Knight only, for all true worshipful men behoveth do battle with the smote thereon with my sword the castle stopped still." "Fair nephew, had they been chaste as are you, well might they have "Fair nephew," saith the Hermit, "None might overcome him save the Good Law of the Saviour, for you have destroyed the falsest believe in the and burnt up his master, even so doth one devil torment and molest for well I loved their fellowship, and great aid would they have been