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Fordsea! What visions crowded round the name Cardo had been there so
lately, and nohere was he? Out on that stor the distance between theets well"
"There's a good gel, indeed; and you will koain, 'cos I
a very nice to ot a servant," he added, "but she is
only an ole oo"
"Oh, yes, I will rasped at the idea of change of scene and life, hoping it would
help her to regain her peace of mind So the next day saw her on her
way to Caer Madoc, driven by her uncle in the rickety old gig which had
carried hih
road Malen bore them at a steady trot, and when Valood-bye, she called to o Cardo had been its occupant, and her heart was full of
wistful longings Yes, she felt she was a foolish girl, but she was
always intending to grow into a sensible and useful wife; and, with
this virtuous intention in her rets, and a serious, composed little look caht for her uncle's house, it was in Reuben