"Lady," saith he, "In some place will she have tidings of me and I of felonous knight wounded through the arm, that carried of your sister, none hath it ever done ill, but, please God, you shall not end in this be there; and my sister, and she be minded to marry, will we set in "Lady," saith he, "I am well avenged." her." the castle that was his uncle's. He sojourned long time with his "Fair son," saith the Widow Lady, "The Damsel of the Car goeth to seek a chapel right rich about the sepulchre that lay between the forest and good place, where she may live worshipfully." achieved all that he had to do. His mother remained long time, and his "Lady," saith he, "Your life ought to be an offence to none, for to mother in the castle, and saw that the land was all assured and german, King Fisherman, there where is the most Holy Graal and the "Fair son," saith the Lady, "The damsel is here within that the have lived long enow." sacred hallows are." "Fair son," saith she, "You say well, and there would I fain be." but she is healed." "Certes, fair brother," saith she, "None shall I never marry, save God sister, at Camelot, and led a good life and a holy. The lady made make "Lady," saith he, "God will provide counsel and means whereby you shall He telleth her all the adventures until the time when he reconquered place, but rather you shall end in the castle that was your cousin's alone." peaceable. He departed thence and took his leave, for he had not yet you, and I shall end not until such time as she hath round you."