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A Prince of Cornwall

CHAPTER XIII
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I do not know where she fled to, but it is likely that it was to that one." "Some day you shall know how grateful I am for this, Evan," I said.
"Now I must go.

Only one thing more .-- Where do you sleep ?" "Wheresoever I may, that I may be near you, Thane.

Now meet me tomorrow at this place, and we will go to the lost valley.

After that let me serve you for good and all if I may.

I can do many things for you, and you had my life in your hand and gave it back to me; though indeed I know that it was hard for you to do so, seeing that a thane is sorely wronged by being bound by such as I." "I can give you little, Evan; but I can, as I have said, find you a place in the court, whence you may rise." "Let me serve you, Master," he said earnestly.


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