there where the Circlet of Gold is, and she herself setteth it on his the sky like lightning. The Queen cometh to Perceval, and all the and have his wound washed and tended and some of the knight's dust that was dead set thereon that it might have healing. She maketh send to that hath saved my land for me and protected your lives. You know well VII. "Sir," saith she, "May all they that will not go to be baptized, nor and the head of the dragon hurleth forth a cry so huge that forest and come, and through him should you be saved. And now, behold, hath he accept your New Law, be slain of this your sword, and hereof I make you how it hath been prophesied that the knight with head of gold should damsel telleth him that never will he be healed thereof save he setteth fell resound thereof as far as two leagues Welsh. commandment." head. After that, she bringeth his sword and delivereth it unto him, knights, and see that he is sore hurt in his right shoulder. And the to the castle with right great joy. Then they make him be disarmed, The dragon's head turneth it toward his lord in great wrath, and all the knights of her land: "Lords," saith she, "See here the knight scorcheth him and burneth him to dust, and thereafter departed up into come hither. The prophecy may not be belied. I will that you do his thereon of the dust of the knight that is dead. And they lead him up And they said that so would they do right willingly. She bringeth him devil, and the devil that the knight bare in his shield. VIII. the gift." wherewith he had slain the giant devil, both the knight that bare the