[A Prince of Cornwall by Charles W. Whistler]@TWC D-Link bookA Prince of Cornwall CHAPTER IX 5/32
Presently, when we were at sea, I do not think that Dunwal or Morfed had spirit left to care for aught.
I know that I had not.
I need not speak of that voyage, save to say that it was speedy, and fair--to the mind of Thorgils, at least. At last I slept, nor did I wake till we had been alongside the wharf at Watchet for two hours, being worn out.
Then I found that Dunwal and his party had gone already, and I wondered, with a mind to be angry, whereat Thorgils laughed. "I have even sent them on to Norton with a few of our men to help him, and they will see that he goes there and nowhere else.
You will find him waiting.
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