Niniane said, So it was not only her childlessness, Queen Morgause, by which Gwenhwyfar did Arthur such great harm. She stole toward his room, her mouth dry, hoping he had had the sense to keep his door ajar . But I am a child of the Goddess, and this forced me to be so in truth, that I could look to no earthly parents. Whatever she is thought by men, a woman must depend on the goodwill of other women-what else did you learn at Avalon? Morgaine said, her voice hard, The women in Avalon are not such fools.
I told my lord Arthur he should not have sent you travelling about the countryside at this time, he said. She said to Viviane, It is the mistress, poor thing- she must be awake. She had long known that the Sight was leaving her. panions and knew him not so well, but he seemed an uncommon good man, and a penance of such length means some sin greater than common.
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