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By Berwen Banks

CHAPTER VI
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Oh, see that red sun, now, and the sea all red and yellow! Well, indeed!" "Well, now," said Ellis, "I want to have a picture of Corwen." "Yes, to-morrow, in the field, and me standing by her.

I will put on my new gaiters." "The young lady has gone to ask your master's consent." "The master!" said Shoni, locking the barn door; "pooh! 'sno need to ask him.

You kom to-morrow and make a picksher on Corwen and me.
Wherr you stop ?" "At Brynderyn." "With the Vicare du?
Oh, jar i!" said Shoni, taking off his hat to scratch his head, "there's a pity now.

Essec Powell will nevare be willing for that; but nevare you mind, you kom.

Here's Valmai." Cardo was nowhere to be seen.
"I asked my uncle, sir," she said, "but I am sorry to say when he heard you were the Vicar's friend he was not willing, but he did not say no." "Twt, twt," said Shoni, interrupting, "you wass no need to ask Essec Powell.


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