Standing, Arthur drank to the knights who would never return from the quest. and she . Why should I? But I thought, now you were wedded-and Gwenhwyfar too deserves to be left in peace. th Morgaine's sorcery, and making wild and unchaste threats, hoping to force Morgaine into helping her .
u can get no more good of it you will let her die- Be still, man, Balan said, and now his voice was rough and strained. Balin is quiet now, he added. But I warn you again, Gwenhwyfar: charms do not their magic as men and women would have it, but by their own laws, and those laws are as strange as the running of time in the fairy country. The time has come, perhaps, to stop pretending who is truly the Lady of Avalon and take my proper place.
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