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Garthowen

CHAPTER VII
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"She's got a tidy pair of ankles, whatever; let's see what her face is like." "'Tis Morva," said Will, rather sulkily.
"Then we know what her face is like.

Come on, man.

Who will be the first to catch her ?" and Gethin hurried his steps, while Will held back a little.

"Why, what's the matter?
Surely thou art not ashamed to be seen with Morva ?" "Of course not," said Will irritably; "but--er--er--a broom girl!" "Oh, jawks!" said Gethin.

"Brooms or no brooms, I am going to catch her up," and coming abreast other, he laid his hand on the bunches of blooming heather.
"Morva," he said, bending round her purple burden, "where art here, lassie?
Thee art buried in flowers! Come, loosen thy cords, and hoist them upon my shoulder." And as the girl looked at him from under the brooms, his voice changed, the brusque sailor manner softened.
"'Tis not for a girl like thee to be carrying a heavy weight on thy shoulders," he said gently.


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