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He said that if I felt tired I could put up at Dinas Mawddwy, about two miles on this side of Mallwyd, but that if I were not he would advise me to go on, as I should find very poor accommodation at Dinas.

Mallwyd is to the south of Dinas the way to it is by a romantic gorge down which flows the Royal Dyfi. As I proceeded along this gorge the moon rising above Moel Vrith illumined my path. In about half-an-hour I found myself before the inn at Mallwyd. Inn at Mallwyd A Dialogue The Cumro.

In perusing its columns I passed a couple of hours very agreeably, and then went to bed. Mallwyd and its Church Sons of Shoemakers Village Inn Dottings. THE next day was the thirty-first of October, and was rather fine for the season.

As I did not intend to journey farther this day than Machynlleth, a principal town in Montgomeryshire, distant only twelve miles, I did not start from Mallwyd till just before noon. Mallwyd is a small but pretty village. The church is a long edifice standing on a slight elevation on the left of the road.

After breakfast I bade farewell to my kind host, and also to the freckled maid, and departed, my satchel o'er my shoulder and my umbrella in my hand. I had consulted the landlord on the previous day as to where I had best make my next halt, and had been advised by him to stop at Mallwyd.