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Nimue

cajoles Merlin to reveal secret of power. [Arth. Romance: History of Prince Arthur, Brewer Handbook, 756]
See: Deceit
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Despite its unusual outward appearance, the Lady of the Lake is a comfortable and compact twobedroom house that would work as both a small family home or holiday retreat.
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