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A Prince of Cornwall

CHAPTER IX
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If you do not want them yourself, wait until you sit in my seat, and then give them to Oswald, that he may have good reason for leaving Ina for you." So Owen held them for me, as it were, and was content.

Some day they might be mine, if not in the days of Ina, whom we loved.
But Gerent either forgot or cared not to think of Mara, Dunwal's daughter, and she bided in the best house in the town, with Jago's wife, none hindering her in anything.

There was no more sign of trouble now that Tregoz and his brother were out of the way..


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