Dead Letters

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Dead Letters
Baring Maurice
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He's grown quite fat. Isn't it funny ?
Iseult to Guinevere TlNTAGEL.
Darling Guinevere, Thank you so much for your most kind letter. I am afraid that after all I shall not be able to come to the Jousts. It is too tiresome. But I have not been at all well lately and the physicians say I must have change of air. I am ordered to the French coast and the King has got some cousins who live in a charming little house on the coast of Normandy. I am starting to-morrow, and I shall probably stay there d
...uring the whole month of May. It is too tiresome to miss the Jousts, and you cannot imagine how disappointed I am. The King will, of course, come without me. ° I hear that Sir Lancelot of the Lake is not going to compete this year for the Diamond on account of his health. I am so sorry. The people here say he is afraid of being beaten, and that there is a wonderful new knight called Lamorack who is better than every- body. Isn't it absurd ? People are so spiteful. How you must miss the dear King, and you must be so lonely at Camelot without any of the knights.

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