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GUENEVERE: (looks after her, then drifts over to the mantel, leans against it staring out into space, and then murmurs) - Lancelot!
- King Arthur's Socks, Floyd Dell
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Based on what you have read, how does Guenevere feel about Vivien's revelation about Lancelot?
Guenevere is happy for Vivien and wants to convince Lancelot to marry her friend.
Guenevere is shocked by Vivien's announcement because Lancelot is married.
Guenevere is troubled by Vivien's announcement because of her own feelings about Lancelot.
Guenevere is worried that Vivien's reputation will suffer if Vivien continues to pursue Lancelot

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