He laughs at Sagramore's reaction, "Thou'rt scandalized! I thought this was known, amongst the court. But it was not uncommon for a child to have a baptismal name, and then be given another use name at confirmation, when one was somewhat older. So at baptism, and until I was perhaps five or six... maybe seven, I was called Galahad."
He is certainly tipsy enough if he can reveal this without any show of mixed emotion or faltering. (It does help that things between himself and Galahad have improved a good deal.)
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He is certainly tipsy enough if he can reveal this without any show of mixed emotion or faltering. (It does help that things between himself and Galahad have improved a good deal.)