"'Yield?' asked Agravain. He was panting.
I felt sick. I had no choice. If I didn't yield, he would only hit me more, and call me names, and laugh at me.
'I yield.'"
- Gillian Bradshaw, Hawk of May (1981)
I'm really sorry about this week's last page. It's atrocious. I don't know why I ever thought it might be a good idea to introduce two new characters with a herd of cows. -_-
Ah well.
What went before
Morgana has been hoping that Conchobarre, a former fianna and now a nun in Morgana's convent, would be willing to take charge of Gawain's combat training. But Conchobarre refuses to do anything that might benefit to King Lot. As a young woman, she was pushed aside to make room for her younger brother, and the fact that Lot has removed his eldest child, a daughter, hits close to home. What now?
Sunrise Chapter 1: Brothers and Sisters
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Brothers and Sisters 76-78 Next week: Of sons, cows and Saxons...