Lancelet said, “And I must believe that man has the power to know the right, to choose between good and evil and know that his choice has made a difference . . .” “Oh, aye,” Morgaine said, “if he knows what good is. But does it not seem to you, cousin, that ever, in this world, evil wears the face of good? Sometimes I feel it is the Goddess who makes the wrong appear the right, and the only thing we can do—” “Why then, the Goddess would be just such a fiend as the priests say she is,” said Lancelet. “Lancelet,” she said, leaning forward to plead with him, “never blame yourself. You did what
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