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Garthowen

CHAPTER XI
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UNREST "Ach y fi!" said Ann one day as the autumn slipped by, "only a week before Will goes; there's dull it will be without him!" "Twt, twt!" said Will, tossing his tawny mane, "'twill only be for three months.

Christmas will be here directly, and I will be home then for the holidays--vacation, I mean." "Vacation; is that what they call it?
Dear! dear! we must mind our words now with a college man among us." Gethin seldom came into the house; from morning to night he worked hard on the farm, and his father was obliged to confess that, after all his roving, he showed more aptitude for steady work than Will did.

When he did enter the house, it was only to take his meals hurriedly and silently, and if by chance he encountered Morva, as was unavoidable sometimes in the day's work, he was careful not to look at her.

The girl, though conscious of his change of manner, showed no outward sign of the acute suffering she was undergoing.

Her whole life seemed upturned, full of discordant elements and strained relations.


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