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... OWAIN KILHWCH RIDING INTO ARTHUR'S HALL . PEREDUR AND THE MAIDEN 24 • 44 • 107 PEREDUR AND THE CHESSMEN . 146 THE ARMY OF RAVENS 164 THE BATTLE of the DRAGONS 203 THE FLIGHT OF BLODEUWEDD AND HER MAIDENS 220 PRYDERI HELD FAST BY THE ...
... OWAIN KILHWCH RIDING INTO ARTHUR'S HALL . PEREDUR AND THE MAIDEN 24 • 44 • 107 PEREDUR AND THE CHESSMEN . 146 THE ARMY OF RAVENS 164 THE BATTLE of the DRAGONS 203 THE FLIGHT OF BLODEUWEDD AND HER MAIDENS 220 PRYDERI HELD FAST BY THE ...
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... Owain the son of Urien , and Kynon the son of Clydno , and Kai the son of Kyner , and Gwenhwyvar and her hand - maidens at needle - work by the window . And if it should be said that there was a porter at Arthur's palace , there was ...
... Owain the son of Urien , and Kynon the son of Clydno , and Kai the son of Kyner , and Gwenhwyvar and her hand - maidens at needle - work by the window . And if it should be said that there was a porter at Arthur's palace , there was ...
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... Owain , " do thou pay to Kai the tale that is his due . " " Truly , " said Kynon , " thou art older , and art a better teller of tales , and hast seen more marvellous things than I do thou therefore pay Kai his tale . " " Begin thyself ...
... Owain , " do thou pay to Kai the tale that is his due . " " Truly , " said Kynon , " thou art older , and art a better teller of tales , and hast seen more marvellous things than I do thou therefore pay Kai his tale . " " Begin thyself ...
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... within King Arthur's dominions without any other person light- ing upon it . " " Now , " quoth Owain , " would it not be well to go and endeavor to discover that place ? " " By the hand of my friend , " said 1Ο The Boy's Mabinogion .
... within King Arthur's dominions without any other person light- ing upon it . " " Now , " quoth Owain , " would it not be well to go and endeavor to discover that place ? " " By the hand of my friend , " said 1Ο The Boy's Mabinogion .
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... Owain . " By the hand of my friend , good lady , " said Kai , " thy praise of Owain is not greater than mine . " With that Arthur awoke , and asked if he had not been sleeping a little . " Yes , lord , " answered Owain , " thou hast ...
... Owain . " By the hand of my friend , good lady , " said Kai , " thy praise of Owain is not greater than mine . " With that Arthur awoke , and asked if he had not been sleeping a little . " Yes , lord , " answered Owain , " thou hast ...
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