
Here's another in the "Scenes from Page and Screen," this week featuring the early fourteenth century romance Havelok:
"In the night, as Goldborow lay, sorry and sorrowful was she always, for she believed she was deceived, and married against her degree. One night she saw therein a light, a light so fair, so bright-- So bright and shining, as if it were a blaze of fire. She looked north and also south, and saw it came out of Havelok's mouth, who lay beside her in bed."
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