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A Prince of Cornwall

CHAPTER XI
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At least, I think that was it, but I cannot be sure.

My senses went." He began to laugh, but suddenly turned to me with a new look on his face.
"Oh, but was Elfrida feared for me ?--What did she think ?" "She saw nought of it," I said.

"I believe that she had fainted with terror when you laid hold of her.

The ealdorman came and took her to the village, and I do not suppose she knows that you have been lost." "That is well," he said, with his great sigh.

"Look over and see my hole." I did not care to look over again, and, moreover, knew that I could not see it.


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