until they come to the rock. Perceval issueth forth of the ship, and but help me until that I shall be in the house of my father, the Sick When the King heard this, he was glad thereof not a whit, and the Perceval understandeth that it is the damsel of whom Galobruns spake "Sir Knight," saith Gohaz, "Take heed what you do, for I am King of damsel was loath not a whit, whom he had thus disherited. They row this land." arms and beareth him away to the ship. bringeth Gohaz up maugre his head. Galobruns seeth him coming and "Ha, Sir," saith the damsel, "Leave me not here to get forth as I may, maketh great joy thereof, and Perceval saith to him: "Behold here your son of mine uncle in prison; so shall I avenge me of you, and he also such praise. He goeth to bring her down from the tree, then bringeth her into the ship, and so goeth back toward the rock where his cousin no dread of aught, but cometh, rather, as he ought, to thank Perceval "Therefore," saith Perceval, "I do it. For, had it been another I at his will." mortal enemy! Now do your will of him!" Knight, that is sore grieved on my account." should do it not." of the goodness he had done him, and Perceval seizeth him between his XIII. "I will put you," saith he, "as an enemy, there, where you have put the Perceval rendeth open the throat and findeth the key forthwith, all "Sir Knight," saith Gohaz, "Where will you put me?" was. red-hot with the fire of the serpent. The King cometh down, that hath