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Madog, but the man had not moved at all. Then Simon realized Rhiannon could not have escaped in that slow, painful manner if anyone had been guarding her.
Simon knew quite well that he should now bind Madog's feet and secure him to a tree, but he could not bear to waste the time. If he did not find Rhiannon in the next few minutes, he told himself, he would return. Just now, finding her was more important.
"Rhiannon," he shouted, "it is Simon. Where are you? Can you hear me? It is Simon."

 
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