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A Prince of Cornwall

CHAPTER VIII
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There were not more than thirty guests altogether, but it was pleasant for all that.

The princess was on the right of her father, and Mara, the daughter of Dunwal, on his left, but I sat next to Nona, and Dunwal to me again.

On the other side of the prince were some of his own nobles, and across the room sat Thorgils next to the Cornish priest, among Welshmen of some lower rank.

They seemed an ill-assorted pair, but Thorgils was plainly trying to be friendly with every one in reach of him, and soon I forgot him in the pleasantness of all that went on at our table.
However, by and by Howel said to Nona suddenly, in a low voice: "Look yonder at the Norseman.

He must be talking heathenry to yon priest, for the good man seems well-nigh wild.


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