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A Prince of Cornwall

CHAPTER III
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But what say men of Owen, whom you spoke of?
Is it known that he lives ?" "Oh ay.

They say that you know more of him than any one.

Men have seen him here at Glastonbury.

Moreover, Gerent came to Norton, just across the Quantocks, yesterday, and it is thought that he wants to send a message to you asking after him.

There will be joy in West Wales if he goes back to the right hand of the king, for one would think that he was a fairy prince by the way he is spoken of." Thereat Ina smiled at Owen, and Thorgils saw it, and knew what was meant in a moment.


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