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Garthowen

CHAPTER IX
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"To me it seems the one bright spot in the whole world, and as if no other place were of any consequence.

I'm sure if I ever leave here, I will be pining for the old home, the lovely moor, and the sea and the cliffs.

Oh! I can never, never be happy anywhere else!" "Twt, twt," said Will, "thou art talking nonsense.

When I send for thee to come and live with me in a beautiful home, thou wilt be happy.
But listen, girl! Is thy love for me strong enough and true enough to bear what may look like neglect and forgetfulness?
For a time, Morva, I want to break away from thee, lest any whispers of my love for thee should get abroad.

It would blast my success in life, 'twould ruin my prospects if it were known that I courted my father's shepherdess, and so, for a time I want to drop all outward connection with thee.


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