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By Berwen Banks

CHAPTER XII
20/22

I will kom before dawn tomorrow, then no one will know where you are.

I'll put it out on the rocks before Nance's house and carry it up to her door." "Thank you, thank you, Shoni; but wouldn't tonight be better ?" "Oh, no; Sunday to-night," said Shoni, in quite another tone.
He waited until he saw Nance's door opened in response to Valmai's timid knock, and then made his way back over the Rock Bridge at once before the tide turned.
When Nance opened her door and saw the figure of a woman standing there, she was at first surprised, for the dress struck her at once as not being that of a peasant.
"Nance, fach! it is I!" said Valmai.

"You will let me in ?" "Let you in! yes, indeed.

Haven't I been longing to see you all day! Come in, my child, from this bitter wind; come in and get warm.

I see you have brought your basket, that means you are going to stay the night.


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