IT SEEMED appropriate that the first man Morgause should see on the heights of Camelot was her son Gareth. rred to her: Gareth happy and innocent, joyous at this initiation, and Lancelet sorrowful and tormented. the very shrine of the Goddess, some priest with more imagination than others might feel the pulse of this place, com It is beautiful, dear sister-thank you so much, she said, turning and impulsively embracing Morgaine, who stiffened in her arms.
Sooner or later, Arthur would wish to give her in marriage; if he should offer her to Accolon, would she say no?After a time her attention began to wander. Are you able to speak now, my love? he whispered. She pulled him down to her again and forgot everything in his arms. She lowered her head and murmured some prayer or other, and even as she prayed, bells rang out, and Morgaine drew back.
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