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In the Court of King Arthur by Samuel E. (Samuel Edward) Lowe
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had he great need to travel, if he gained this vision to see."

"True and well spoken, Sir Knight," replied the priest and watched him
keenly.




CHAPTER THIRTY

Homeward


Still further did Sir Galahad have a mind to travel but he found from
learned men that to go further East was to travel into uncertainties
which few had ventured before him. Nor would he have paused even
then, were it not that he realized well that little likelihood was
there for the Lost Grail to be found in the far East.

So he turned his face west again. Slowly he made his way home. There
were days now, he misdoubted the success of his search and he
questioned his own worthiness.

After months and months of travel he reached France once again. When
he came to Gascony he found the rightful ruler on the throne and the
house of Sanscourt, well and happy. Great was the welcome given the
knight by the happy family and a great feast was held for them. The
Lady Jeanne was radiant with the happiness which had returned after
seeming desertion.

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