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A Prince of Cornwall

CHAPTER VI
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It is as well that we put in here.

Now he bids us take the lady up to him and bide to feast with him, Will you come with me ?" "I stay by my goods," answered Evan, with a laugh.

"If there is a levy in the camp there will be men who will need watching among them." "Why, then, we six Norsemen can go, and leave you to tend the ship." "That will be all right," said Evan, somewhat gladly, as I thought; "so long as we are here you need have no fear.

Every one knows that a chapman will fight for his goods if need be.

But a Welshman will not meddle with a Welshman's goods." "So long as he is there to mind them," laughed Thorgils.


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