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Garthowen

CHAPTER XXI
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What dreadful sight met thee in that room, Gethin bach, we did not know, but it was something that made thee reel out like a drunken man." "It was, it was," he answered, shuddering and covering his eyes with his hands, as though he saw it still.
"'Twas a sight that shadowed the whole world to me, and has altered my life ever since.

Dei anwl! 'twas a sight I would give my whole life not to have seen." "I know it all now, my boy, and I know what thou must have suffered.
_'Twas thy father who took Gwilym Morris's money_.

Sorrow and bitter repentance have been his companions by day, and have sat by his pillow at night, ever since he was tempted to commit that sin.

He has become thin, and haggard, and old.

He confessed it all at the Sciet.


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