She felt sick with guilt and shame. Morgaine-while he was at Pentecost, did he see the Queen? Since Lancelet is not blind, and since she sat on the dais beside Arthur, I suppose he did, Morgaine said dryly. Look, Elaine called from the window. he thought well of her, she would not have him think otherwise of her.
But Accolon-there was a proper man; perhaps, except for Lancelet, the handsomest young man on the field. s not wholly unknown; she remembered something in the fairy country that would not come clear in her mind. True, she said, and for a moment anger stifled her. ed to Morgaine that she must see Viviane sitting where she had so often sat, dwarfed by the high seat and yet impressive, filling the whole room .
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