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Updated: September 7, 2025
'I think you have always had one, roared the farmer. 'Yes, but not at home, father. I was obliged to run away to get it. But now I mean to stay at home if you will let me. Gladys is gone away, so I don't stay on her account. 'I'm not seure of that. You never stayed on ours. 'Well, I will now. But I can't promise to give up Netta.
And, seure, if it wasn't for Rowland Prothero and she, I 'oudn't be in that tidy cottage by there, with Mrs Owen and my grandoater coming to see me and reading to me; and Mrs Prothero too, is seure, and bringing me something nice, and my Griffey with hundreds of thousands, Mrs Jones, as you was knowing,
The old ruined castle looked down upon him from its curiously formed, tumulus-looking elevation, as he stopped before a neat farm-house. 'Good morning, Mrs Lewis. 'Walk in, Mr Prothero. We were talking of you by now. There was a young 'ooman by here yesterday, and John Lewis said he was seure she had your dog with her. She went away so fast, that I hadn't time to ask about the dog.
Miss Gwynne and Rowland left the house together. Mr Prothero saw them to the door, and watched them up the road. 'Strange times! he said to his brother, when he returned to the parlour. 'Rowland walking with Miss Gwynne quite familiar. I hope he isn't too forward; to be seure he don't offer his arm, or go near her; but it seems out of place their going together in that way at all.
'She isn't one to expect very much, and I am sure she doesn't take any liberties with any one, or go beyond her place. 'Treue for you there; but that's no fault of yours. You don't take notice of any other female that I see, and seure you eused to make love to them all in turns.
'Give you her my love, and I'll be seeing her whenever she do like. Tell you her that Howels shall be having every penny his poor old mother do own to set him right again; he'll be seure to be proving himself right, come you. Them Simpsons and Spendalls were always living upon him, and now to be turning against him. Ach a fi! now do be taking a drop before you do go.
Netta said, cousin, that I wos to tell you she was sorry to be leaving you in a hurry, but that she had everything she could be wishing, gowns, and white shoes, and lace veils seure you never wos seeing such a beauty and a stafell trosy they do call it in London good enough for my Lady Nugent, and a goold watch and chains, and rings and bracelets, ach un wry! there's grand!
'You needn't tell no lies about it, because I shall be seure to find out. Where is he gone? 'Indeed indeed, I don't know, sir. I thought he was at home at Glanyravon. 'But he isn't at home. He went off with you. 'Oh, not with me, sir not with me, I assure you. I went away that he might stay, and that I might not cause anger between you. I am speaking the truth, sir, indeed I am.
Her father listened attentively, without interrupting her, and when she paused, said, 'Netta, fach, are you seure you didn't dream or fancy this? Owen declared to me, Gladys 'ouldn't have him, and didn't love him. 'Because you would not let her, father.
'Which way did she go? 'Down the Carmarthen road. 'Good morning, Mrs Lewis, thank you. I must look after my dog. Mr Prothero found it easiest to ask for the girl with a large black dog, and traced them to within a mile of Carmarthen. 'See her and the dog! Is seure. They come here in the evening, and she asked for a slice of bread and a drink of water, and took out sixpence to pay for it.
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