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Perceval, following Gornemant's advice not to speak, refrains from asking ques-
tions about the strange things he sees
during the Grail procession. What com-
ments does the narrator make about
Perceval's failure to speak up, and what
do these comments reveal about the
narrator's judgment of Perceval's behav-
ior? What might the narrator's observa-
tions foreshadow about the future
consequences of Perceval's silence?

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