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Sir Bedivere tried to conform to King's Arthur's wishes to throw the sword in the lake; when he did not, King Arthur reprimanded him.
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King Arthur expects his knight to act in a chivalrous manner.
King Arthur was a harsh and unjust ruler.
Sir Bedivere does not have a good relationship with his king.
Sir Bedivere is an honest knight.

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