In the Court of King Arthur by Samuel E. (Samuel Edward) Lowe
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such pursuers as might come.
But none pursued. "I think they will find a task on hand to care for the other prisoners the open dungeon door unloosed," Sir Galahad said. "And with the wonder over Sir Dolphus," Sir Launcelot added and his look was far away. A day later found them at the castle of Sanscourt. Happy was my Lady Jeanne over the return of her dear children and grateful, too. It did not take long for them to prepare to go forth to England with Sir Launcelot and Merlin. So they bade each the other goodbye. And as they went forth, Sir Galahad watching them go, said to the Lady Jeanne, "Still hope, my lady. For I shall bring or send you word of Sir Vilard, good or bad." "I shall never cease to hope, Sir Galahad. And I shall pray for you, each day until you return." CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE Facing the East |
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