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In the opening scenes of the musical Camelot, we see King Arthur standing
in a field dressed in the clothes of a common peasant. To look at him you would
have no idea he was king. In fact, when Guinevere first met Arthur, she didn¡¦t
have a clue that he was king over all Camelot. Arthur was, in fact, king, but
his outward appearance gave no evidence of this fact.