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Garthowen

CHAPTER VI
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Dost think he will have me ?" "Yes, of course," said Will.

"Thou hast come in the nick of time, and 'twill be easier for me to leave home, as I am going to do next month." "Leave home ?" said Gethin, in astonishment.
"Yes," and Will began to expatiate with pride on his new plans, and his intention of entering Llaniago College at once.
"Diwss anwl!" said Gethin; "have I got to live continually with a parson?
I'm afraid I had better pack up my bundle at once; thee wilt never have patience with me and my foolish ways." Will looked sober.

"Thy foolish ways! I hope thou hast left them behind thee." "Well, truth," said Gethin, "as we grow older our faults and follies get buried deeper under the surface; but it takes very little to dig them up with me.

I am only a foolish boy in spite of my strong limbs and tall stature.

But so it will always be.


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