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Why does the author choose to have lancelot call guenevere "sweetheart" and "darling" in part two of king Arthur's socks: a comedy in one act
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Why does the author choose to have lancelot call guenevere "sweetheart" and "darling" in part two of king Arthur's socks: a comedy in one act
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Lancelot called Guenevere "sweetheart" and "darling" because they kissed and they thought that they were in love with each other.
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