Celtic Folklore Welsh and ManxTOWARDS the close of the seventies I began to collect Welsh folklore. I did so partly because others had set the example elsewhere, and partly in order to see whether Wales could boast of any story-tellers of the kind that delight the readers of Campbell'sPopular Tales of the West Highlands. I soon found what I was not wholly unprepared for, that as a rule I could not get a single story of any length from the mouths of any of my fellow countrymen, but a considerable number of bits of stories. |
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The same process of reckoning had to determine the number of goats, cattle, and
horses respectively; and in an instant the full number of each came out of the lake
when called upon by the father. 'The young couple were then married, by what ...
When Mr. Hughes called to make inquiries about the legend, he found there the
foundations of several old buildings, and several pieces of old querns about the
place. He thinks that there belonged to Corwrion in former times, a mill and a ...
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