He lowereth his ventail and taketh off his helm. The knight leadeth II. great joy of him, and maketh him sit beside her all armed. The knights and damsels that were sitting on the steps leapt up, and With that, cometh a damsel and kneeleth before the Queen and saith: now they know well that they have done their penance. Thereupon they the court of the Queen of the Tents, there where he was appeached of him to the Queen's chamber, and she riseth to meet him, and maketh "Sir Knight, welcome may you be!" enter into the hall, and the Lady issueth from her chamber and taketh have been under the steps at the entrance of the hall ever since such "Lady, behold here the knight that was first at the Graal. I saw him in "Ha!" say the knights and dames, "welcome may he be!" thereof. A knight cometh to open it and he entereth in. shut, and rattled the ring so loud that it made the whole hall resound "Now haste," saith the Queen to the knight, "Let sound the ivory horn pain and travail, and by whom you are now released therefrom!" treason and murder." make right great joy, and the other knights likewise. They say that world that I had most desire to see." apparel him. "Sir," saith the Queen, "Four knights and three damsels Perceval by the hand and goeth to meet them. "By my head," saith the Queen, "so is he, for he is the knight of the She maketh disarm him, and bring the rich robe of cloth of silk to "Behold here," saith she, "the knight through whom you have had the upon the castle." "Good adventure may you have!" saith Perceval.