Then were they glad to have such things in their fellowship;
and so they entered and made great reverence thereto;
and Galahad fell in his prayer long time to Our Lord,
that at what time he asked, that he should pass out
of this world. So much he prayed till a voice
said to him: Galahad, thou shalt have thy request;
and when thou askest the death of thy body thou shalt
have it, and then shalt thou find the life of the
soul. Percivale heard this, and prayed him, of
fellowship that was between them, to tell him wherefore
he asked such things. That shall I tell you,
said Galahad; the other day when we saw a part of
the adventures of the Sangreal I was in such a joy
of heart, that I trow never man was that was earthly.
And therefore I wot well, when my body is dead my
soul shall be in great joy to see the blessed Trinity
every day, and the Majesty of Our Lord, Jesu Christ.
So long were they in the ship that they said to Galahad:
Sir, in this bed ought ye to lie, for so saith the
scripture. And so he laid him down and slept a
great while; and when he awaked he looked afore him
and saw the city of Sarras. And as they would
have landed they saw the ship wherein Percivale had
put his sister in. Truly, said Percivale, in the
name of God, well hath my sister holden us covenant.
Then took they out of the ship the table of silver,
and he took it to Percivale and to Bors, to go tofore,
and Galahad came behind. And right so they went
to the city, and at the gate of the city they saw
an old man crooked. Then Galahad called him and
bad him help to bear this heavy thing. Truly,
said the old man, it is ten year ago that I might not
go but with crutches. Care thou not, said Galahad,
and arise up and shew thy good will. And so he
essayed, and found himself as whole as ever he was.
Then ran he to the table, and took one part against
Galahad, And anon arose there great noise in the city,
that a cripple was made whole by knights marvellous
that entered into the city. Then anon after, the
three knights went to the water, and brought up into
the palace Percivale’s sister, and buried her
as richly as a king’s daughter ought to be.
And when the king of the city, which was cleped Estorause,
saw the fellowship, he asked them of whence they were,
and what thing it was that they had brought upon the
table of silver. And they told him the truth
of the Sangreal, and the power which that God had
set there. Then the king was a tyrant, and was
come of the line of paynims, and took them and put
them in prison in a deep hole.
CHAPTER XXII
How they were fed with the Sangreal while they were in prison, and how Galahad was made king