should I issue forth." thereof. He would have fallen at his feet, but Perceval would not, and key of the lock, and he told me when he departed hence that never more island hard by, sendeth me every day in a boat as much meat as I may "You would be right," saith Perceval, "For you are in right evil plight XII. in the midst of this sea. Have you aught within to eat or to drink?" said to him, "Now be well assured, for I will seek your deliverance." forth of the ship and goeth up the little path until he cometh into the "Sir Knight," saith Perceval, "You are well made fast." When Galobruns heareth that he is his uncle's son, great joy hath he He cometh down from the rock, and so entereth the ship and roweth of a "By my head," saith Perceval, "but you shall! And you were the son of whereof the other end was fixed by a staple into a great ledge of the rock. He rose up over against Perceval as soon as he saw him. "Sir, that irketh me," saith the knight, "Better should I like myself yours, so that it would be a reproach to me for evermore and I left you in this prison." world. He had a ring at his feet and a collar on his neck with a chain Galobrutus, you were the son of mine uncle," saith Perceval, "and I of little house. He findeth within one of the comeliest knights in the eat, for she hath great pity of me. The King that hath imprisoned me "Sir," saith he, "The daughter of the Sick Knight that dwelleth in the here hath reft her castles like as he hath those of my lady my mother." "May none remove you hence?" elsewhere than here." "Sir, in no wise, save he that set me here, for he keepeth with him the