“Sir Kay was King Arthur's foster brother, and years before had been one of the heroes of Camelot. But Sir Kay was older now and seldom went out questing these days, so when he did, he thought it would be good to have Sir Lancelot along. After all, he thought, who would dare challenge the greatest knight in England? Sir Kay looked forward to a restful quest. After three days, though, Sir Kay wasn't sure. They met no dragons to slay, no recreant knights, and not one damsel in even a tiny bit of distress. "Restful" began to feel a lot like "boring." Worst of all, to Sir Kay's astonishment, every afternoon Sir Lancelot stopped for a nap. "Naps?" expostulated Sir Kay. "Is this what you call questing?" "I like afternoon naps," Sir Lancelot explained. "They're very refreshing." So for three days, after lunch, Sir Kay sat around while his companion refreshed himself. "This is taking restfulness too far," Sir Kay muttered on the third afternoon. "I suppose I could look about for a little adven...ture while Lancelot has his beauty sleep." With that, Sir Kay mounted his horse and cantered off into the forest.MoreLessShow More Show Less
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