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  • By the time Bedivere staggered off the shoreline and into Glastonbury he looked every bit the wild madman he felt himself to be.

    The Night Dance Suzanne Weyn 2008

  • It meant Bedivere of the Perfect Sinews, and it suited him well.

    The Night Dance Suzanne Weyn 2008

  • Shed suspected that Bedivere was with her on the boat.

    The Night Dance Suzanne Weyn 2008

  • I swear it, Bedivere promised as Arthur slumped back onto the ground, dead.

    The Night Dance Suzanne Weyn 2008

  • On the day of the wedding, Bedivere gave Rowena a gift, a bouquet of bronze, silver, and gold made from pieces of the forest that he had picked along the way and kept hidden in the pockets of the tunic Mary had given him that night.

    The Night Dance Suzanne Weyn 2008

  • Bedivere heard the crash of the oceans surf against the rocky shore a short way off.

    The Night Dance Suzanne Weyn 2008

  • In a fight, Bedivere replied as he settled onto the moldy mat.

    The Night Dance Suzanne Weyn 2008

  • Bedivere scooped up the dropped coins and tossed them gently in their direction.

    The Night Dance Suzanne Weyn 2008

  • Bedivere had a regal wedding outfit made and was shockingly handsome on the day of his wedding.

    The Night Dance Suzanne Weyn 2008

  • Bedivere tried to keep in mind that he was Sir Bedivere of the Round Table and not let himself become demoralized by his present state, but the fits of coughing that overtook him and the sweaty fatigue his illness induced did nothing to help his frame of mind.

    The Night Dance Suzanne Weyn 2008

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