"Whither are you bound?" saith she. damsel that calleth the love of him and the Queen disloyal. And the "Lady," saith he, "to the Castle of Souls." "Then pledge me your faith that you will return by me to speak to me, this love lieth at your heart may you never behold the Graal." "Yea," saith Lancelot. his castle and made not good demand. Would you fain go thither?" saith Lancelot lay the night at the castle, and right wroth was he of the "Then," saith she, "you will abide with me in this castle, for more do "Lady," saith he, "the damsel may say her pleasure." "Lady," saith Lancelot, "Gramercy, but in no castle may I abide more and she besought him over and over to keep his covenant, and he said the Lady. morrow when he had heard mass, he took leave of the Lady of the Castle, IX. and lieth in languishment on account of two knights that have been at Lancelot heard the damsel and blushed of despite. that so would he do without fail. Therewithal he issueth forth of the so the Graal shall appear to you and you ask whereof it serveth." "Ha, Lancelot," saith the Lady, "Love you other than me?" I love you than any other knight that liveth." "Yea, truly," saith Lancelot, "were you beyond sea!" Graal appeareth not to no knight so wanton as be ye. For you love the "Sir," saith one of the damsels, "So much may you well promise, for the "Well know I the castle," saith she. "The King hath the name Fisherman, than one night until I have been thither whither behoveth me to go." Queen Guenievre, the wife of your lord, King Arthur, nor so long as