hath power." tell me what castle is this?" you moreover that he who hath it is the fellest misbelieving King that worthy to behold the Holy Graal. But take heed you remember him who "What?" saith Messire Gawain, "Shall I be evilly entreated and I bring that he remembereth not to ask in what land he may find the sword nor sword and conquer it for us, then will it be well known that you are "So ought you not to be," saith the priest, "For, so you bring the Holy Graal." it not?" sword wherewith S. John was beheaded." have right to be sore sorrowful." "Allow me then," saith Messire Gawain, "that I may pass on further, for would not ask whereof it served." the castle nor come nigher unto the Holy Graal, save you bring the "Good adventure to you also," saith the good man, "What is your "Sir," saith the priest, "I tell you of a truth that you may not enter "So much may you well believe me herein," saith the priest, "And I tell "Then must I needs go back again," saith Messire Gawain, "Whereof I "It is," saith he, "the entrance to the land of the rich King Fisherman, and within yonder are they beginning the service of the Most lives. But so you bring the Sword, this entrance will be free to you, "Sir," saith Messire Gawain, "So please you, I would fain ask you to toward the land of King Fisherman have I emprised my way." pleasure?" Thereupon Messire Gawain departeth so sorrowful and full of thought and great joy will be made of you in all places wherein King Fisherman