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it were coffins, and set therein one of the three bodies of knights that had been brought into the chapel, and the body of King Fisherman, of the World, and took leave of the household, from whom he departed in the cross and blessed them likewise. The ship wherein Perceval was So either pledged him to other that they would go thither by way of gay more. But the history telleth us that Joseus abode in the castle that earthly man know what became of him, nor doth the history speak of him therein, and sundry folk went thither from all the lands, but none the richest vessels of gold and silver that any might ever see, like as commended them to God and to His sweet Mother. Josephus recordeth us that Perceval departed in such wise, nor never thereafter did no had been King Fisherman's, and shut himself up therein so that none drew far away, and a Voice that issued from the manor as she departed and of the mother of Perceval. But no savour in the world smelleth so chapel wasted nor decayed, but was as whole thereafter as tofore and is like manner. The worshipful men that were in the ship signed them of sweet. Perceval took leave of Joseus and commended him to the Saviour adventure; but therein remained they of a long space after, and when might enter, and lived upon that the Lord God might send him. He dwelt tell of it. Full comely knights they were, young and joyous hearted. so still. The place was far from folk, and the place seemed withal to there long time after that Perceval had departed, and ended therein. durst never enter there again save two Welsh knights that had heard be somewhat different. When it was fallen into decay, many folk of the lands and islands that were nighest thereunto marvel them what may be in this manor. They dare a many that they should go see what was After his end, the dwelling began to fall. Natheless never was the

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