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A Prince of Cornwall

CHAPTER XIV
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I think that even at Glastonbury there are none who would have healed these hurts of mine more easily than she." I had my own thoughts about the bard, but I said that I would see to this, and went to him.

The men were close at hand, and I saw that they led our horses with them.
"Bard," I said, "Owen the prince speaks well of you.

Is it true that you would have slain him had you not been stayed on your way ?" "I do not know, Lord," he answered.

"When I was with Morfed, needs must I do his bidding, even against my will.

Yet, away from him, I think that I should not have harmed the prince.


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