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"Only grown bigger and rougher and uglier, but never mind; 'tis the same old Gethin who carried thee about the slopes on his shoulders, but, dei anwl! I didn't expect to see thee so altered and so so pretty." Morva blushed but ignored the compliment. "Well, indeed, there's glad they'll be to see thee at Garthowen." "Dost think?" "Yes, indeed; but won't I put him some supper, mother?"
"I sailed from there to Cardiff, and there on the docks I saw many of my old friends Tom Powell and Jim Bowen, and many others; but diwss anwl! I was ashamed to look them in the face, so I avoided them all, and went amongst the English and the foreign sailors; and in every port I was avoiding the Welsh sailors, and when I came to Cardiff I never went to Kitty Jones's any more.
Come home and try, man!" "What day is it to-day? 'Tis Tuesday; I'll only stop to settle with Captain Price, and I'll come home, Sara. Wilt stop for me?" "No, no, I have been too long from home. Tomorrow the Fairy Queen is going back, and I will go with her. I can trust thee, my boy, to follow me soon." "Dei anwl! Yes! the ship's hawser wouldn't keep me back!
I shall never have an hour with Valmai with this confounded wrangler at my heels! Deuce anwl! how shall I manage it? one thing only I know, no power on earth not even an 'M.A. shall keep me from her." But neither that day nor the next was Valmai to be seen.
Wilt have it?" and there was a diffident tremor in his voice, which was not its usual tone; for to-night he was as shy as a schoolboy as he opened the box and drew out the shining necklace. The iridescent colours gleamed in the moonlight and Morva exclaimed in admiration: "Oh, anwl! is that for me?" "Yes, for thee, lass; for who else?" said Gethin. "Let me fasten it on for thee.
"'Oh, well, you are not afraid of a joke, and you've not got that hard look on your mouth when you hear a light word. Oh, anwl! I was afraid of you those days; but I will say you had a kind heart, Gethin Owens. "'Well, I says, 'that's alright still, whatever." "'Well then, she says, 'if it is, you'll take me to the Vampire Theatre to-night.
Ann came down in a flurry, half of pleasure and half of fright. "Oh, anwl!" she said, as she entered the kitchen, "there's a happy time it will be for us all. Oh! mustn't we bustle about and get everything nice for them. I must rub up the furniture in the best bedroom and get the silver teapot out and the silver spoons!" "Yes," said her father, rubbing his knees, "'twill be a grand time indeed!
"He is quite well," said Morva. "As industrious and good as ever? Dei anwl! there's a difference there was between me and him! You wouldn't think we were children of the same mother. Well, you can't alter your nature, and I'm afraid 'tis a bad lot Gethin Owens will be to the end!" And he laughed aloud, his black eyes sparkling, and the rings in his ears shining out in the gloom of the cottage.
Parry, "the-r-e's missing you I'll be, Gethin! We are coming from the same place, you see, and you are knowing all about me, and I about you, and that I supp-o-s-e is making me feel more like a mother to you than to the other lodgers." "Well, you have been like a mother to me, mending my clothes and watching me so sharp with the drink. Dei anwl!
That is what I have come to fetch; a son to support and comfort my old friend in his latter days. Gwilym Morris is good and kind to him, and Ann thou know'st they are married these four years?" "Yes, Jim Brown told me, and I was very glad." "But 'tis his own son he is longing for. ''Tis my boy Gethin I want to see, he says; 'he was so kind to me." "Did he say that?" "That did he." "Diwss anwl!
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