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... continued 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.
... continued 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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... thou of the moist 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 ...
... thou of the moist 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 ...
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... man addressed him in comforting accents. “Mortal, thou wishest to wed one of these my daughters. I will consent to the union if thou wilt point out to me the one thou lovest.” Gwyn gazed upon the two maidens, but they were so.
... man addressed him in comforting accents. “Mortal, thou wishest to wed one of these my daughters. I will consent to the union if thou wilt point out to me the one thou lovest.” Gwyn gazed upon the two maidens, but they were so.
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... down he saw the peculiar shoe-tie which he had observed on the sandal of the maiden who had accepted his half-baked bread. He went forward and boldly took hold of her hand. “ Thou hast chosen rightly , " said the old.
... down he saw the peculiar shoe-tie which he had observed on the sandal of the maiden who had accepted his half-baked bread. He went forward and boldly took hold of her hand. “ Thou hast chosen rightly , " said the old.
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... thou strikest her three causeless blows , she shall return to me . " Gwyn was overjoyed , and again protested that he would rather lop off all his limbs than do such a thing . The old man smiled , and turning to his daughter desired her ...
... thou strikest her three causeless blows , she shall return to me . " Gwyn was overjoyed , and again protested that he would rather lop off all his limbs than do such a thing . The old man smiled , and turning to his daughter desired her ...
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