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Fortinbras Armstrong

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1. I'm reminded of a bit from the unabridged version of T. H. White's
Sun Dec 21, 2014, 09:29 AM
Dec 2014
Once and Future King. It was originally written as four novels: The Sword in the Stone (1938),
The Queen of Air and Darkness (1939), The Ill-Made Knight (1940) and The Candle in the Wind (1958).

In the last of these, Gueneviere goes into a convent after Arthur’s death, where "she was one of those religious people who are better in matters of theology than they are in matters of faith." This has stuck with me, since it described me perfectly at the time I read it.

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