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It had huge chimneys, which were casting forth smoke, and from within I heard the noise of a steam-engine and the roar of furnaces. "What place is this?" said, I to a boy. "Gwaith haiarn, sir; ym perthyn i Mr Pearson. Mr Pearson's iron works, sir." I proceeded, and in about half-an-hour saw a man walking before me in the same direction in which I was.
"Then write your name in this book," said I, taking out a pocket- book and a pencil, "and write likewise that you are related to Gronwy Owen and be sure you write in Welsh." The little maiden very demurely took the book and pencil, and placing the former on the table wrote as follows: "Ellen Jones yn perthyn o bell i gronow owen." That is, "Ellen Jones belonging from afar to Gronwy Owen."
"The mill is called 'The mill of the river of Lake Cwellyn," said she, "and the river is called the river of Lake Cwellyn." "And who owns the land?" said I. "Sir Richard," said she. "I Sir Richard yw yn perthyn y tir. Mr Williams, however, possesses some part of Mount Eilio." "And who is Mr Williams?" said I. "Who is Mr Williams?" said the miller's wife.
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