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The Squire, His Knight, and His Lady

This novel delves into the lives of a squire, his knight, and a lady, all entangled in the political and social complexities of a medieval kingdom. The story unfolds through their personal struggles and the broader political landscape, offering a glimpse into the era's customs and conflicts. more

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Gerald Morris
Gerald Morris

Gerald Morris, born on October 29, 1963, is an accomplished author known for his unique literary style and profound insights. His works have won the hearts of readers with their distinctive perspective and deep thematic exploration. more

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“I will tell you something else, King, which may be a surprise for you. It will not happen for hundreds of years, but both of us are to come back. Do you know what is going to be written on your tombstone? Hic jacet Arthurus Rex quondam Rexque futurus. Do you remember your Latin? It means, the once and future king.’ ‘I am to come back as well as you?’ ‘Some say from the vale of Avilion.’ The King thought about it in silence. It was full night outside, and there was stillness in the bright pavilion. The sentries, moving on the grass, could not be heard. ‘I wonder,’ he said at last, ‘whether they will remember about our Table?”

“My King and my old friends, a word before I go. My sentence is to leave this fellowship, which I have served in all my life. It is to depart your country, and to be pursued with war. I stand then, for the last time, as the Queen’s champion. I stand to tell you, lady and madam, in the presence of all this court, that if any danger may threaten you in future, then’ one poor arm will come from France to defend you – and so let all remember.’ He kissed her fingers deliberately, turned stiffly, and began to pace in silence down the long length of the room. His future closed about him as he went.”