Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 217William Blackwood, 1925 |
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Side 3
... lived on the Warren ; that there had , in fact , been one or two , if not three , villages there . But the sand had swallowed them all , and this Fred Murdoch was the only person left . The Only Man was his nick - name in the Welsh ...
... lived on the Warren ; that there had , in fact , been one or two , if not three , villages there . But the sand had swallowed them all , and this Fred Murdoch was the only person left . The Only Man was his nick - name in the Welsh ...
Side 5
... lived in a small poky place called Tan - y- Bonciau over to the north by the marshes . He drank him- self to death , and no one knew till they found him months after , still sitting up in his chimney seat , though the rats had been to ...
... lived in a small poky place called Tan - y- Bonciau over to the north by the marshes . He drank him- self to death , and no one knew till they found him months after , still sitting up in his chimney seat , though the rats had been to ...
Side 6
... lived on the Warren with her two girls . She and her eldest girl used to come pretty regular to the village , but not much was ever seen of the younger one . It was said she was a changeling with the gipsies or a sea- foundling . But ...
... lived on the Warren with her two girls . She and her eldest girl used to come pretty regular to the village , but not much was ever seen of the younger one . It was said she was a changeling with the gipsies or a sea- foundling . But ...
Side 19
... lived here alone , and kept the two girls from starving with making mats from the marram grass and keeping the small stock . Fif- teen years I've fought with the sand and kept it off . And the nine bars of silver are still in the house ...
... lived here alone , and kept the two girls from starving with making mats from the marram grass and keeping the small stock . Fif- teen years I've fought with the sand and kept it off . And the nine bars of silver are still in the house ...
Side 21
... lived there as if they were wild beasts or devils . No doubt that was because of the bad name they had got in the old days . But I believe if they'd been angels they wouldn't have seen any good in them . I Do you know what he gave face ...
... lived there as if they were wild beasts or devils . No doubt that was because of the bad name they had got in the old days . But I believe if they'd been angels they wouldn't have seen any good in them . I Do you know what he gave face ...
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