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"Yes, yes," he said, "I see how it is; s'not only the pigs, and the calves, and hens, but you too I must take to markets and fairs, or we shall never marry you," and he turned away pondering seriously over his self-imposed duties. Valmai looked after him a little wistfully. Where should she go now? How should she spend the long day?
"Valmai," she said, "you must learn to bear your sorrow in silence; you are no longer a girl you are a wife! and you must be a brave and good woman!"
It seems to me rather a quixotic affair altogether, and yet, by Jove! there is something in it that appeals to the poetic side of my nature. You will earn your father's undying gratitude, and in the first gush of his happiness you will gain his consent to your marriage with Valmai. Not a bad rather a clever little programme."
"Anwl," said Valmai, clasping her hands; "it will be a mile further for you, whatever." "A mile is nothing on such a night as this." And down to the depths of the dark underwood they passed, by a steep, narrow path, down through the tangled briers and bending ferns, until they reached the banks of the stream.
He has broke his leg, and he got no one to look after his house; and he is asking will you go down to take care of him. Will you go, Valmai? He got lot of money. I will drive you down to Caer Madoc to the coach. That will take you to the station to meet the train, and you will be in Fordsea by four o'clock to-morrow." Fordsea! What visions crowded round the name.
I don't think I could ever be thoroughly happy away from here." "Nor I too, indeed," said Valmai, "now that I know it."
Marged Hughes is there to help, and she says " "Oh, be quiet," said Betto, "and go along with your Valmai, and your Price Merthyr, and your hams, and lions, and things. Ach y fi! I don't want to hear about such things in a clergyman's house." "Valmai is a beauty, whatever," said Dye, the ploughboy.
"Look into my eyes, Valmai," said Gwladys, kneeling once more before her sister. And Valmai looked full into the blue orbs, the counterpart of her own, with fearless, open gaze.
"There's beautiful, it is," said Valmai, pushing back her hat and taking long breaths of the sea wind; "only six weeks I have been here and yet I seem to have known it for ever I suppose because from a baby I used to hear my father talking of this place. It was his old home, and he was always longing to come back." "Yes," said Cardo, "I can imagine that.
My ring I must not wear on my finger; but see, I have brought a white satin ribbon to tie it round my neck; it shall always be there until you take it off, and place it on my finger again." "And you will keep our secret until I return, darling?" "Yes," said Valmai impressively, "until you come back, Cardo, and give me leave to reveal it." "We must part, fanwylyd; my father must not miss me."
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