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A Prince of Cornwall

CHAPTER XI
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She came from Jago at Norton only a little while ago, and she would hardly try to get back there across the hills alone.

She is an orphan serf of his, and I fear that she has been stolen away." "She has not been here long, then ?" "She came when you were with Owen.

Jago sent to ask if Elfrida would take her in, she being worth having as a maid.

His wife had no place for her, but would that she was well cared for.

So she came with the first chapman who travelled this way." Now as I thought of this girl, in a moment it flashed across me where I had seen her before.


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