It is not seemly for Arthur's queen to go alone with a strange man- Not even with her brother? asked Mele Perhaps in time even the Saxons and the Tribes may come to the foot of the cross. But Gwenhwyfar took a queen's privilege to change the subject. ian too, to see how it was with her son; but she did not want to go in Lancelet's company, nor would he have wishe
Avalon is lost to me . He seems strong and well, a healthy boy, said Viviane, but can you swear you have not flawed him within, Morgause? Gwydion raised his head and said sharply, My foster-mother has been good to me. Lancelet, as he took his seat, raised his head, looking sharply round the hall, and for a moment it seemed Gwenhwyfar was sorrowful and silent; in the years Morgaine had been absent, the Queen had altered from a lighthearted, childish woman to a silent, thoughtful one, more pious than was reasonable.
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