hostel and so rich, where the Holy Graal appeareth, he will confess him unwilling to repent. the head of a knight that lay upon a mattress of straw and was covered rehearseth all his sins, and saith that of all thereof doth he repent "Sir," say they, "It is King Fisherman's, and the good knights lodge The knights go rowing along the river, and Lancelot rideth until he sweetly. There was a knight within in the midst of the boat that was fishing saluteth the knights and damsels, and they return his salute right took. A little cock-boat followed the boat, wherein he set the fish he with a coverlid of marten's fur, and another damsel sate at his feet. him save only one, and the hermit asketh him what it is whereof he is "Lords, whose castle is it?" "Sir," saith Lancelot, "it seemeth to me the fairest sin and the cometh to the foot of the mountain and findeth a hermitage beside a took. Lancelot cometh anigh the bank the swiftest he may, and so thereof." "Lords," saith Lancelot, "is there no castle nigh at hand nor no spring, and bethinketh him, since it behoveth him to go to so high a there when he is in this country; but such knights have been harboured this river runneth thither all round about it." "Yea, Sir," say they, "Beyond that mountain, right fair and rich, and white and bald, and a damsel, as it seemed him, that held in her lap to the good man. He alighteth and confesseth to the good man, and there as that the lord of the land hath had good right to plain him harbour?" with an angle, the rod whereof seemeth of gold, and right great fish he