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A Prince of Cornwall

CHAPTER VIII
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He was a sturdy young man, and wore his arms well.

They shook hands with me frankly, and from their words it was plain that Thorgils had told my story at Tenby already.
"This is the sick man I told you of," he said now.

"He turns out to be a Thane of Glastonbury, and Evan had a hand in some plot of the friends of Morgan.

Took him by craft and brought him here for ransom, doubtless.

I had not thought that man such a knave, and shall distrust my judgment of men sorely in future." Then Nona asked them what they would with the prince, and Eric told her.
"The deer are in the valleys, Lady, and we came to tell the prince that we have harboured the great stag of twelve points in the woods beyond Caerau.


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