[A Prince of Cornwall by Charles W. Whistler]@TWC D-Link bookA Prince of Cornwall CHAPTER VIII 27/43
The only one that I had heard before was that of Tregoz.
The outlaws had spoken of him, and now I remembered him as one of those who had seemed loudest in welcome to Owen when he came to Norton.
So I told Evan, and he nodded. "I heard him boast of the same," he said, and I believed him for the way in which he said it. "How do they think to slay Owen, and wherefore ?" I asked, and my blood ran cold at the thought of the treachery that was round him. Doubtless this Tregoz was back at court. "In any way that they may compass, and if in such a way as to stir up war with Ina of Wessex so much the better, as they say.
It is revenge for the death of Morgan, and hatred of the Saxon, mixed." "Is there any more that I should know ?" "None, Thane.
But I have broken no oath in telling you this, as you might think.
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