The High History of the Holy Graal

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IV.

"Sir," say the two Masters to Perceval, "This house that you see here so rich, is the hall royal."

"By my faith," saith Perceval, "So ought it well to be, for never saw I none so much of worth."

He Looketh all around, and seeth the richest tables of gold and ivory that he saw ever. One of the Masters clappeth his hands thrice, and three and thirty men come into the hall all in a company. They were clad in white garments, and not one of them but had a red cross in the midst of his breast, and they seemed to be all of an age. As soon as they enter into the hall they do worship to God Our Lord and set out their cups. Then went they to wash at a great laver of gold, and then went to sit at the tables. The Masters made Perceval sit at the most master-table with themselves. They were served thereat right gloriously, and Perceval looked about him more gladlier than he ate.

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Chicago: Unknown, "4," The High History of the Holy Graal, trans. Evans, Sebastian in The High History of the Holy Graal Original Sources, accessed April 23, 2024, http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=PWR6XAWJXYSD1NF.

MLA: Unknown. "4." The High History of the Holy Graal, translted by Evans, Sebastian, in The High History of the Holy Graal, Original Sources. 23 Apr. 2024. http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=PWR6XAWJXYSD1NF.

Harvard: Unknown, '4' in The High History of the Holy Graal, trans. . cited in , The High History of the Holy Graal. Original Sources, retrieved 23 April 2024, from http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=PWR6XAWJXYSD1NF.