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Both Sides the Border

CHAPTER 20: The Percys' Discontent
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He is, at present, at Aberystwith." "Thanks for your courtesy, sir.

To whom am I speaking ?" "My name is Howel ap Ryddyn.

You passed my abode, which cannot be seen from the road; and I would, were you not pressed for time, gladly entertain you; but if we push forward, we may reach Aberystwith before nightfall, and I make no question that would better suit your wishes." "Thanks, sir.

My business is somewhat urgent, and I shall be glad to meet the prince, as soon as possible.

Indeed, I should not be sorry to reach a spot where we can sup and sleep, seeing that we have twice slept in the woods, since we left Shrewsbury." The man called out an order, in Welsh.


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