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II

A HEIFER WITHOUT BLEMISH

Deio and Katto Parcdu had been entertaining Job of the Stallion. Having made an end to eating, and Job and his stallion having taken to the road, Deio lifted his voice:

“Tomos, come you in here now.”

Tomos passed over the earthen floor of the kitchen, and discarded his clogs on the threshold of the lower end, which is the parlour.

“Job of the old Stallion does say that Enoch Dinas has taken a farm near the shore of Morfa,” said Deio.

“Indeed, now, there's a daft boy bach!” exclaimed Tomos. “What say you does

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