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A Prince of Cornwall

CHAPTER III
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You have seen all, and are known to the Welsh court as a friend.

Come with me, therefore, tomorrow and tell the tale." "That I will, Prince," Thorgils said.

"You will be welcome; but as I warn you, there will be need for care." "You know somewhat of the ways of the Welsh court," said Ina.
"Needs must, Lord King.

I am a shipmaster, and every trader I carry across the sea, sometimes to South Wales, and sometimes to Bristol, and betimes so far as to Ireland, tells me all he has learned.

It were churlish not to listen, and then we need warning against such attacks as that of Morgan.


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