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He was a dyn dieithr, a Russian; one of those with whom we are now at war." "Was there as much water tumbling then as now?" "More, for there had fallen more rain." "I suppose the torrent is sometimes very dreadful?" said I. "It is indeed, especially in winter; for it is then like a sea, and roars like thunder or a mad bull."

"Are you alone in the house?" said I. "Quite alone," said she; "but my husband and people will soon be home from the field, for it is getting dusk." "Have you any Saxon?" said I. "Not a word," said she, "have I of the iaith dieithr, nor has my husband, nor any one of my people." I bade her farewell, and soon reached the road, which led south and north.

"With Owen Glendower?" said the man, staring. "Yes," said I, "I came to see his place." "You will not see much of his house now," said the man "it is down; only a few bricks remain." "But I shall see the place where his house stood," said I, "which is all I expected to see." "Yes, you can see that." "What does the dyn dieithr say?" said the woman in Welsh with an inquiring look.

"Croesaw, dyn dieithr welcome, foreign man," said the woman, surveying me with a look of great curiosity. "Won't you sit down?" said the man, handing me a chair. I sat down, and the man and woman resumed their seats. "I suppose you come on business connected with the factory?" said the man. "No," said I, "my business is connected with Owen Glendower."