that now is dead." departeth and cometh back to his ship when he hath taken leave of the land durst offend against him. Sir, one thing hath he bid me do, wherein they are. He roweth until that he is come under a rock, they showed him the land of the King that had reft them of their land, Gros was my father and Galobrutus my uncle, and many another good man Perceval, and did him all the honour she might. When the morrow came lady and the damsels, and right glad was he to know that the damsels the cutting of a way that went upwards through the rock. He is come within. He maketh the ship draw nigh the rock, then looketh and seeth he hath done already, for they were daughters of mine uncle. Alain li in the castle and his mariner likewise. The lady made great joy of from their land until he hath done all he may. He remaineth the night When the damsels heard this, they kneeled down before him, and began to were so nigh to him of kin. So he prayeth God grant him that he may be weep for joy and kiss his hands, and pray him for God's sake have mercy "Lady," saith Perceval, "An oath is not always kept. To the two XI. little house. Perceval looketh on that side, and seeth a man sitting he hath sworn his oath that he will reave me of my castle." damsels, please God, shall he do no shame, and right heavy am I of that assured is he that no dread hath he of any. For none that is in this able to give them back their land and bring them out of the poverty whereof I am sore grieved, that and I send him not one of my daughters, wherein was a cave at top round and narrow and secure like as it were a on them and on their brother. And he saith that he will not depart but the lady could not tell him where her son was in prison. He