[Garthowen by Allen Raine]@TWC D-Link bookGarthowen CHAPTER XII 7/12
I was at Garthowen in the dark, I saw a figure creeping quietly into a room; it was a man, but I could not recognise him.
He opened a drawer, and took something out of it, and I did not see anything more.
When I awoke the fire had gone out, and I was very cold, so I went back to bed, and slept heavily all night, and when I awoke this morning I knew thou wouldst come to me in sorrow and fright." "Well, mother, can you gather some comfort from your vision? Oh! tell me the meaning of it all.
What did Gethin want in Gwilym's room ?" "Gethin ?" said Sara, in astonishment, "in Gwilym Morris's room!" "Yes, I saw him; and from there a bag of sovereigns has been stolen. He has gone away without a word to anyone, and I know they all think that he has done this dreadful thing? but I will _not_ believe it, never! never! never!" "No, it is all dark, but one thing is plain to me and thee, Gethin did not do this shameful thing.
Let me be, child, and perhaps it will all come before me again, or perhaps Gethin will come back.
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