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... to hold out his hand, and saying: Cras dy fara, O thou of the crimped bread, Nid hawdd fy nala, It is not easy to catch me, she dived under the water, and disappeared from his sight. He went home , full of sorrow , and told.
... to hold out his hand, and saying: Cras dy fara, O thou of the crimped bread, Nid hawdd fy nala, It is not easy to catch me, she dived under the water, and disappeared from his sight. He went home , full of sorrow , and told.
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... disappeared beneath its waters. The only trace they left was the furrow made by the plough which the oxen drew after them into the lake; this remains to this day. Gwyn's heart was broken. He followed his wife to the lake, crushed with ...
... disappeared beneath its waters. The only trace they left was the furrow made by the plough which the oxen drew after them into the lake; this remains to this day. Gwyn's heart was broken. He followed his wife to the lake, crushed with ...
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... Fast it approacheth. After saying this, the mannikin disappeared. The farmer tried to laugh; but there was something in the angry, grim looks of the very uncomfortable. little man which made him feel Spring, however,
... Fast it approacheth. After saying this, the mannikin disappeared. The farmer tried to laugh; but there was something in the angry, grim looks of the very uncomfortable. little man which made him feel Spring, however,
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Du har nået visningsgrænsen for denne bog.
Du har nået visningsgrænsen for denne bog.
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Du har nået visningsgrænsen for denne bog.
Du har nået visningsgrænsen for denne bog.
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