Yet, you offered to stay behind at Camelot willingly, when you were not lamed or too young. |
After all, there are many wealthy nobles who wed at Camelot, and there are many tournaments. |
Termite mounds dot the roadside, rising in vertical shafts to tapering points, each one a tiny architectural marvel, a many-towered Camelot. |
Harlan took the dagger and hammered it down onto the desk so loudly that it made even Camelot jump. |
Camelot, the company that runs Britain's national lottery, has had its ups and downs. |
Over the centuries, the hill became in folk memory a sort of Bulgarian Camelot and is now a revered national historic site. |