The book The Squire's Tale was written by author Gerald Morris Here you can read free online of The Squire's Tale book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Squire's Tale a good or bad book?
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Alisoun the Bloodthirsty Terence rode behind Gawain and the young beauty, listening to her inexhaustible flow of inconsequential conversation. The three had been riding for over two hours, and not once in that time had the lady—Lady Alisoun, her name was—stopped talking. She chattered about the other knights she had ridden with, their weapons, their admiration of her beauty, and especially about their fights. Terence, who had developed a deep dislike for Lady Alisoun, heartily wished that things... had happened differently at the well. When the three knights had ridden up to the well, the three ladies had smiled and welcomed them graciously. The lady of about thirty-five years swept a low, elegant curtsey and said, "We welcome three questing knights. Come and water your horses." Sir Marhault bowed. "We greet you, fair ladies, and thank you." The ladies waited in silence while the travelers dipped water from the well. Then Sir Marhault turned back to the lady who had spoken and said, "If we may ask, how came you to know that we are on quest?" The lady smiled and answered, "No knight ever finds this well save he is on quest.
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