lly saw men and women mingling this way in worship with no thought of any other touch or communication, she felt sickened. Uriens looked suspicious, but Morgaine could see the familiar spell of the fairy lands falling over Arthur, so that it It healed something in her. But who has stolen away the holy vessel? he cried.
I cannot bear it, I cannot . And it might be that his outward indifference to the maidens would be the same as Lancelet's. 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. f around her heart, a lonely boy, lost and bereft, with none to love him or care for him or wonder how he did .
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