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A Prince of Cornwall

CHAPTER VIII
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Shall I tell thereof ?" Now this was a new tale to Nona, for, as may be supposed, I had not said that it was myself who handled Morgan so roughly, as I told the tale of his end.

It would have seemed like boasting myself somewhat, as I thought, so I did but say that he was dragged away from the king in time.

Nor had I spoken of Elfrida.

The tale was told hurriedly, and when it was done there had been no thought but of Owen.

It was greater news here that he lived than that Ina had narrowly escaped.
So she glanced round at me in some surprise, and then turned again to Thorgils.
"Some time you shall, for I love your songs.


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