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Garthowen

CHAPTER II
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I met Price the vicar coming down the street, so I touched my hat to him, and he saw at once that I wanted to speak to him, and there's kind he was.

'How's your father ?' he said, 'and Miss Ann, is she well?
I must come up and see them soon.'" "Look you there now," said his father.
"'They will be very glad to see you sir,' I said, but I didn't know how to tell him what I wanted.
"'I am very glad to hear how well you get on with your books,' he said; 'but 'tisn't every young man has Gwilym Morris to help him and to teach him.' And then, you see, when he made a beginning, 'twas easier for me to explain." The preacher's pale face lighted up with a smile of pleasure, and Ann flushed with gratified pride as Will continued.
"'He is a man in a hundred,' said Mr.Price, 'and 'tis a pity that his talents are wasted on a Methodist Chapel.

I wish I could persuade him to enter the Church.' "'Well, you'll never do that,' I said.

'You might as well try to turn the course of the On.

He won't come himself, but he is sending a very poor substitute to you, sir.' "'And who is that?
You ?' said Mr.Price.
"'Well, sir, that is what I wanted to see you about.


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