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Updated: June 2, 2025


The girl ran up, passing Tudor on the stairs, who entered the kitchen with waving tail and glistening eyes carrying in his mouth a canvas bag from which hung a draggled pink tape, and at the same moment Morva's voice was heard calling, "Oh, anwl! come up and see!" Ann and Gwilym hurried up, followed by Ebben Owens and Will, to find Morva pointing to the floor which was strewn with pieces of gold.

Cardo Wynne, everybody is calling you that, too even the little children in the village; I have heard them say, 'Here is Cardo Wynne coming! See, here is the path to Dinas, I must say good-bye." "Can't we have another walk along the beach? Remember, I, too, have no one to talk to!" "Oh, anwl, no! I must hurry home and get the tea for the preachers."

There! the sight of such a tidy, fresh-looking little country woman will do our pale-faced town people good. Oh, anwl! I wish my Tom was alive; he'd have piloted you straight to the Gwenllian. He knew every ship that came into the docks.

Valmai felt too weak and full of awakening happiness to trust her voice, while Cardo felt the occasion was above the necessity for any words. "Mawredd anwl! what is the meaning of this? Where have you been? and I thinking you were in your warm bed!" "I have been to see Nance, and coming back over the Rock Bridge the sea washed me away." "Nance! Nance! all the time!

"Don't be angry with me, my dear!" "Angry with you! No, I am only thinking how little you know how little you know. But where shall I find my sister? You said once you had her address, where is it?" "Oh, anwl! I don't know. Somewhere in the loft " and Nance looked up at the brown rafters.

"I would not break my heart," she thought; "here is plenty to make me happy; there's the sea and the sands and the rocks! and at night, oh, anwl! nobody knows how beautiful it is to float about in Stiven 'Storrom's' boat, in and out of the rocks, and the stars shining so bright in the sky, and the moon sometimes as light as day.

I have told thee all, Sarah fâch. Wilt still be my friend?" "For ever, 'machgen i!" "Then it is to the old country I'm going, Sara, back to the sea wind, the song of the lark, and the call of the seagulls on the bay. I'll be home one of these days; as soon as I can get things settled here. Diwss anwl! I must make haste or the steamer will start with me aboard. All right, captain, take care of her.

"Yes," said her father faintly, looking about him in a dazed, confused manner. He put his hand to his head and turned very pale. Ann was out of the car in a moment, flinging the reins to the stable boy who stood at Bowler's head. "Come, father anwl!" she said, supporting the old man's tottering steps, for he would have fallen had she not passed her strong arm round him. "Come, we'll go home.

Going home through the gloaming one evening, singing the refrain of her milking song, she broke off suddenly and began to run towards the cottage, for lo! against the brown hill across the valley she saw the blue smoke rise from Sara's thatched chimney, and in another moment a patch of scarlet showed bright against the golden furze. "Mother anwl! Dear mother! you have come!"

"Oh, anwl! I daresay it was. I never thought of that! There's a pity now; but try again to read that she read it." "Well, let me see," said Cardo, taking the faded paper to the window. "Mrs. Besborough Power?" "That's it!" said Nance. "Carew?" "No; that's not right." "Carne?" "Yes; that's what she called it." "Montgomeryshire?" "No; she wrote there and the letter was sent back."

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