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A Prince of Cornwall

CHAPTER XIII
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I had to cross the trench from the bushes where I was hidden." "But the poisoning at Glastonbury ?--How did you know of that?
"Easy it was to know of, but less easy to prevent.

I lurked round Glastonbury until I saw the girl, and knew that some fresh trouble was on hand for you.

I knew her, for I had seen to that at Norton, that I might learn somewhat, if I could, while she attended on the lady, the daughter of Dunwal.

She met her master there once or twice with messages, and it was by following her that I found his hiding in the hills.

It was not hard for me to get her to tell me all that she had to do, for I made her think that I was in the plotting.


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