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Chapter Fifth
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How Sir Percival repaid Sir Kay the buffet1 he one time gave Yelande the Dumb Maiden2, and how, thereafter, he went forth3 to seek his own lady of love.
Now, after these adventures aforesaid, Sir Percival remained for a long while at Beaurepaire, and during that time he was the knight4-champion to the Lady Blanchefleur. And the Lady Blanchefleur loved Sir Percival every day with a greater and greater passion, but Sir Percival showed no passion of love for her in return, and thereat Lady Blanchefleur was greatly troubled.
Sir Percival and the Lady Blanchefleur walk together.
Now one day the Lady Blanchefleur and Sir Percival were walking together on a terrace; and it was then come to be the fall of the year, so that the leaves of the trees were showering all down about them like flakes5 of gold. And that day the Lady Blanchefleur loved Sir Percival so much that her heart was pierced with that love as though with a great agony. But Sir Percival wist not of that.
Then the Lady Blanchefleur said: "Messire, I would that thou wouldst stay here always as our knight-champion."
"Lady," quoth Percival, "that may not be, for in a little while now I must leave you. For, though I shall be sad to go from such a friendly place as this is, yet I am an errant knight, and as I am errant I must fulfil many adventures besides the one I have accomplished6 here."
"Messire," said the Lady Blanchefleur, "if you will but remain here, this castle shall be yours and all that it contains."
At this Sir Percival was greatly astonished, wherefore he said: "Lady, how may that be? Lo! this castle is yours, and no one can take it away from you, nor can you give it to me for mine own."
Then the Lady Blanchefleur turned away her face and bowed her head, and said in a voice as though it were stifling
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knight
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flakes
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| 小薄片( flake的名词复数 ); (尤指)碎片; 雪花; 古怪的人 | |
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knights
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mishap
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chivalry
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amazement
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undertaking
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acclaim
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redeem
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inquiry
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crimson
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velvet
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gateway
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reverence
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perfectly
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chalice
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linen
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obedience
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