guinevere in A Sentence

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    Give this to Guinevere.

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    Guinevere could wake up.

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    Guinevere and my father.

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    How about here, Guinevere?

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    You tried to kill Guinevere.

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    I lost Guinevere once before.

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    That's what you said, Guinevere.

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    Guinevere has done nothing wrong.

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    So that must make you Guinevere.

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    And you will be Queen Guinevere.

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    Get away from me! Your Guinevere?

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    Have you been talking to Guinevere?

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    That's not what Guinevere tells me.

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    I can't lose you to him, Guinevere.

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    You did what you had to do, Guinevere.

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    It wasn't what was in his eyes, Guinevere.

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    Lancelot and Guinevere.

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    The only problem was that Guinevere could not swim.

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    Upon his return, Lancelot and Guinevere begin an affair.

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    It is the third book of the Guinevere trilogy.

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    You never told me what happened between you and Guinevere.

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    I don't know, but I don't believe Guinevere put it there.

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    Arthur and Guinevere decided to foster the child and call him Mordred.

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    With the aid of a love potion, Lancelot forgets Guinevere and marries Elaine.

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    She falls madly in love with him, but he is in love with Guinevere.

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    He swore to defend Guinevere at all costs, and she allowed him to be her champion, giving him a scarf as a token of her appreciation and affection.

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    So, he simply turns pale and silent when he learns of Lancelot's affair with Guinevere in the Mort Artu, whilst in Yvain, the Knight of the Lion, he is unable to stay awake after a feast and has to retire for a nap.

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    The narrative predates and most likely influenced the romance of Lancelot and Guinevere in the Matter of Britain and has had a substantial impact on Western art, the idea of romantic love, and Western literature since it first appeared in the 12th century.

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