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A Prince of Cornwall

CHAPTER VII
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Tell me all about Owen.

Is he home again ?" "Morgan is dead," I answered, feeling that here I had met with a friend in all certainty.

"And because of that, Owen is in his place again, and I am here.

It has all happened in this week, and to tell you of it is to tell you all my trouble." Now he was all impatience to hear, and I told him all that needed to be told, until I came to the time when Owen was back at Norton with the old king.

Then he asked me some questions about matters there, and in the midst of my answers sprang up.
"Why," he cried, "here I have forgotten the girl, and she ought to be hearing all this, instead of sitting in the cold on the cliff.
She is Owen's goddaughter, moreover, and he was here only a little time before he was banished.


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