| Meddygon Myddvai - 1861 - 508 sider
...invited. When the day arrived the wife appeared very reluctant to attend the christening, alledging that the distance was too great for her to walk. Her...the understanding upon which she consented to marry him ; — That he was not to strike her without a cause ; and warned him to be more cautious for the... | |
| John Williams - 1861 - 518 sider
...christening, alledging that the distance was too great for her to walk. Her husband told her to feteh one of the horses which were grazing in an adjoining...the understanding upon which she consented to marry him : — That he was not to strike her without a cause ; and warned him to be more cautious for the... | |
| 1878 - 532 sider
...motion, simple as it was, did not escape the observation of the youth, and he discovered a trifling variation in the mode with which their sandals were...shoulder with one of them, saying, 'go! go!' (dos, das') when she reminded him of the understanding upon which she consented to marry him :—That he... | |
| George Laurence Gomme - 1888 - 528 sider
...the distance was too far to walk. Her husband told her to fetch one of the horses from the field. " 1 will," said she, " if you will bring me my gloves, which I left in the house." He went, and, returning with the gloves, found that she had not gone for the horse ; so... | |
| Edwin Sidney Hartland - 1891 - 402 sider
...excuse that the distance was too far to walk. Her husband told her to fetch one of the horses from the field. " I will," said she, " if you will bring me my gloves, which I left in the house." He went, and, returning with the gloves, found that she had not gone for the horse, so... | |
| Elias Owen - 1896 - 308 sider
...the distance was too great for her to walk. Her husband told her to fetch one of the horses from the field. " I will," said she, " if you will bring me my gloves which I left in our house." He went for the gloves, and finding she had not gone for the horse, he playfully slapped her shoulder with... | |
| Sir John Rhys - 1901 - 462 sider
...went to reside at a farm called Esgair ILaethdy, somewhat more than a mile from the village of Mydfai, where they lived in prosperity and happiness for several...the understanding upon which she consented to marry him : — That he was not to strike her without a cause ; and warned him to be more cautious for the... | |
| Sir John Rhys - 1901 - 462 sider
...day arrived the wife appeared very reluctant to attend the christening, 1] UNDINE'S KYMRIC SISTERS 9 alleging that the distance was too great for her to...the understanding upon which she consented to marry him : — That he was not to strike her without a cause ; and warned him to be more cautious for the... | |
| Jonathan Ceredig Davies - 1911 - 370 sider
...went to reside at a farm called Esgair Llaethy, somewhat more than a mile from the Village of Myddfai, where they lived in prosperity and happiness for several...the understanding upon which she consented to marry him : — That he was not to strike her without a cause; and warned him to be more cautious for the... | |
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