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The Lost Treasure of Trevlyn

CHAPTER 8: Cuthbert And Cherry Go Visiting
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I shall go to the forest and keep the tryst.

I trow there be much yet for me to know." Cherry hesitated and trembled, and hesitated again, and finally said in a low whisper: "Cuthbert, it may be that there is a speedier and a safer way of discovering what thou wouldst know." "And what way is that, sweet coz ?" Again came the little pause of hesitation, and then Cherry said: "We might consult the wise woman.
"The wise woman! and who is she ?" "There be many of them," answered Cherry, still speaking in a very low and rapid whisper.

"But breathe not a word at home, for father says they be surely in league with the devil, if they be not impostors who deserve whipping at the cart's tail.

But Rachel went to one three years back, and the dame told her a husband would come wooing within three short months, and told the colour of his hair and his eyes.

And sure enough it all came true, and now she is quickly to be wed.


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