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Morgan le Fay |
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Morgan le Fay(“Morgan the Fairy”) Enchantress in Arthurian legend. Skilled in the arts of healing and changing shape, she ruled Avalon, the island where King Arthur retreated to be healed of his wounds after his last battle. She had learned her magic powers from books and from Merlin. In other stories she is Arthur's sister and enemy, and seduces him to produce a son who later kills Arthur. Morgan le Fay reveals Lancelot and Guinevere’s affair to Arthur. [Arthurian Legend: Harvey, 559] See : Informer Morgan le Fay tricks Accolon into stealing Excalibur. [Arth. Legend: Le Morte d’Arthur, Walsh Classical, 3] See : Treachery Morgan le Fay sorceress of Arthurian legend. [Medieval Romance: Brewer Dictionary, 620] See : Witchcraft |
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The building's two retail tenants are Polo Ralph Lauren and Morgan LeFay. The building's two retail tenants are Polo Ralph Lauren and Morgan LeFay, and the two largest office tenants are Two Sigma Investments LLC and Sotheby's International Realty Inc. Ninety-three saw the entry of Nine West, a moderately priced shoe retailer; Peter Fox, shoes at a higher price; Malo, for premier cashmere; Polo, Ralph Lauren's answer to the Gap; Barneys; as well as a smattering of designer shops who migrated uptown from Soho such as Morgan LeFay. |
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