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To view this place, which, though in English called Chirk Castle, is styled in Welsh Castell y Waen, or the Castle of the Meadow, we started on foot about ten o’clock of a fine bright morning, attended by John Jones.
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From Chirk Castle garden's edge, we watched the landscape roll east and south to the Shropshire hills.
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'And if Owain lies at Chirk tonight, where will he be bound tomorrow?'
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'I fancy he'll be going back to Chirk, to keep an eye on your Beringar's northern border while he's busy elsewhere.'
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'You may make your mind easy about Chirk,' Tudur assured him.
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Tudur was with the prince, doubtless at this hour on his way back from Chirk.
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'Last night, to sup with Beringar, and rode for Chirk at dawn.
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By eye, the distance from Chirk to here seems far less than the distance from here to Chirk.
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While Owain had moved north on the border to meet the constable of Chirk and see that corner of the confederacy secure and well, manned.
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"The great wizard Merlin came from Carmarthen, Lady Guinevere is thought to have been born near Chirk and I learned of other connections to Arthur in Snowdonia and St David's, although the central focus is not on Wales, but on the life of Arthur."
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