! I sought to find you a kind husband, Morgaine, one who had sons and would not reproach you should you not give him children. ater than all the other Gods, cannot? It sounded like blasphemy, and Gwenhwyfar was ashamed of herself. I know them better than you. As for Gwydion -most of them called him sir Mordred-he seemed quite a leader among the younger men, new knights and the Saxons whom Arthur had chosen as his Companions.
to Morgaine that Gwenhwyfar was only a child, a tall, lanky child, nervous at some imaginary mischief which must be punished. I knew not what it meant. She had one advantage: he did not know that she knew these things, he had never seen her in Avalon. I think all the castle folk are abed.
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