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A Prince of Cornwall

CHAPTER III
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He turned to Owen with a quick look, and said frankly: "True enough, Prince, but I did not know that I spoke of a listener.

On my word, if you do go back, you will have hard work to live up to what is expected of you.

Maybe what is more to the point is this, that Morgan has more friends than enough, and it is likely that they will stick at little to avenge him.
"Howbeit," he added with a quaint smile, "it shall not be said that Thorgils missed a chance.

Prince, if you do go back to Gerent you will be his right hand, as they say.

Therefore I will ask you at once to have us Norsemen in favour, so far as we need any.


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