dens too young to know their own will, and be even as a mother to bring them up rightly, Taliesin said. but while Lancelet might uncover his own misery to her, he would not speak of Elaine; he had only said, stiffl Gwenhwyfar has no child-and do you think I have not seen how you two look at each other? I spoke of this once to Gwen, but she is so modest and pious, she would not hear me. And it may be that in the end Morgaine will do what Viviane left undone.
y, that none of this was Elaine's fault, and that he was bound in honor to try to make her as happy as he could. There, now, good child, go to sleep, she said, laughing, but the laughter sounded bitter to Gwenhwyfar, and Morgaine went away. He was still as death, and she trembled, feeling her breath charged as if with exhaustion. It is lonely there, said Lancelet.
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