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A Prince of Cornwall

CHAPTER VII
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"The man you saw has seen him on the way, and came to warn me to be at hand for him.

It is well for you, my son, as I am sure." So we went together into the house, and I thought to arm myself, but Govan smiled and asked me not to do so, saying that hither even Howel would come without his weapons, in all likelihood.
I understood him, and did but see that my sword was in reach before I sat down and waited for the coming of the Welsh prince, and I thought that all I need ask him was for help to reach Tenby, whither Thorgils must have gone.

It was quite likely that Evan might have raised the country against me in hopes of taking me again.

And maybe I would ask for justice on the said Evan.

Also I wanted to hear what had happened after my going.
It was not long that I had to wait.


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