iven herself to a man without seeking to know the will of the Goddess in her sun tides, for mere pleas Well, Lancelet should take his own road; she had consented to that when he left Avalon. hey could, and perhaps after many lives they would learn that their God was bigger than they thought him. I am troubled about Taliesin, my lord, he grows feeble and his eyes are failing.
She recalled, suddenly and with unexpected pain, Morgaine with her head bent, having her hair combed li I know not how Christians regard an oath, but I assure you, among those who worship the Goddess, it is taken in all seriousness. at it was sin-or should I be grateful that, since the sin was done and there's no going back to innocence, God has She had not even the strength to wipe them away.
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