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... bread and cheese which his mother had given him before he left home. The lady gradually glided towards him, but shook her head as he continued to hold out his hand, and saying: Cras dy fara, O thou of the crimped bread, Nid hawdd fy ...
... bread and cheese which his mother had given him before he left home. The lady gradually glided towards him, but shook her head as he continued to hold out his hand, and saying: Cras dy fara, O thou of the crimped bread, Nid hawdd fy ...
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... bread , and the mother advised her son to take with him some " toes , " or unbaked dough , when next he went to the lake . Next morning , long before the sun appeared above the crest of the mountain , Gwyn was by the lake with the dough ...
... bread , and the mother advised her son to take with him some " toes , " or unbaked dough , when next he went to the lake . Next morning , long before the sun appeared above the crest of the mountain , Gwyn was by the lake with the dough ...
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... bread, Ti ni fynna. I will not have thee. Then she vanished under the water, but before she sank out of sight, she smiled upon the youth so sweetly and so graciously that his heart became fuller than ever of love. As he walked home ...
... bread, Ti ni fynna. I will not have thee. Then she vanished under the water, but before she sank out of sight, she smiled upon the youth so sweetly and so graciously that his heart became fuller than ever of love. As he walked home ...
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... bread, to take with him next time bread that was half-baked. That night he did not sleep a wink, and long before the first twilight he was walking the margin of the lake with half-baked bread in his hand, watching its smooth surface ...
... bread, to take with him next time bread that was half-baked. That night he did not sleep a wink, and long before the first twilight he was walking the margin of the lake with half-baked bread in his hand, watching its smooth surface ...
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... to meet her, holding out the half-baked bread in his hand. She, smiling, took his gift, and allowed him to lead her to dry land. Her beauty dazzled him, and for some time he could do nothing but gaze upon her . And as he gazed upon her he.
... to meet her, holding out the half-baked bread in his hand. She, smiling, took his gift, and allowed him to lead her to dry land. Her beauty dazzled him, and for some time he could do nothing but gaze upon her . And as he gazed upon her he.
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Angharad Ardudwy asked beautiful became began Beuno bird Black Robin bread Cader Idris Cadwaladr called candle Carmarthenshire castle cave Ceredigion changeling Collen dance disappeared Dolgellau door Einion Elidyr Elphin embankment eyes Fair Family fairies farmer fell fire gave Gelert Gethin gold Goronwy green Guto Gweno Gwyddno Garanhir Gwyn hand harp head heard horse hounds Ianto Ifan King lady lake listen lived Llanddona Llangybi Llyn looked Madoc maiden Megan milk Morgan morning mother mountain Nansi never night nobleman once palace Pantannas Pergrin Pont Nedd Fechan Prince Pryderi Pwca Rhitta Robin rock round rushed seen Seithenyn sheep shouted Sion sleep Snowdonia spot stone Tanwyn Teithrin Teleri thee thou thought told took Trwyn Tudur vanished voice Vortigern Wales walking Welsh Welshman widow wife wind woman