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Updated: June 14, 2025
Every night I prayed fervently, and my wife admired my gift of prayer. "One night, after I had been reading to my wife a portion of Ellis Wyn, my wife said: 'This is a wonderful book, and containing much true and pleasant doctrine; but how is it that you, who are so fond of good books, and good things in general, never read the Bible?
‘I will not go with you,’ said I. ‘Dost thou see that man in the ford?’ ‘Who is staring at us so, and whose horse has not yet done drinking? Of course I see him.’ ‘I shall turn back with him. God bless you.’ ‘Go back with him not,’ said Peter; ‘he is one of those whom I like not, one of the clibberty-clabber, as Master Ellis Wyn observes—turn not with that man.’
Do you know, we think she's beginning to say 'papa?" said Wyn, proudly; and then he kissed his wife and child and drove away. I carried the infant phenomenon into the house and took off its wrappings. She was my namesake, and I loved the little creature, but I can't say she was a pretty baby.
Egremont's voice took a fresh tone: 'Ah! here he comes, the old fellow' and he held out his hands; but the boy was intent on his own purpose. 'Where's black doggie? he asked in a silver-bell of a little voice, but lisping a good deal; 'Wyn got penny for him. 'Wynnie must be a good boy. Kiss papa first, and Mr.
Every night I prayed fervently, and my wife admired my gift of prayer. 'One night, after I had been reading to my wife a portion of Ellis Wyn, my wife said, "This is a wonderful book, and containing much true and pleasant doctrine; but how is it that you, who are so fond of good books, and good things in general, never read the Bible?
I thought on the old times when Mona was the grand seat of Druidical superstition, when adoration was paid to Dwy Fawr, and Dwy Fach, the sole survivors of the apocryphal Deluge; to Hu the Mighty and his plough; to Ceridwen and her cauldron; to Andras the Horrible; to Wyn ab Nudd, Lord of Unknown, and to Beli, Emperor of the Sun.
He awoke smiling and happy; he looked about and said gladly, 'Wyn at home! Wyn's own nursery, but he did not want to get up; 'Wyn so tired, he said, speaking of himself in the baby form that he had for several months discarded, but he said his pretty 'thank you, and took delight in breakfasting in his cot, though still in a subdued way, and showing great reluctance to move or be touched.
He kicked poor little Fan with his great heavy big boots 'cause Fan would say Wyn's prayers. 'Who was Fan? asked the puzzled doctor. 'Himself, whispered Nuttie. 'Alas! himself! 'Wyn was Fan, said Alwyn. 'Fan's gone now! 'And did the man kick poor little Fan, repeated the doctor 'here? 'Oh don't don't! It hurts so. Master said he would have none of that, and he kicked with his big boot. Oh!
"'Go back with him not, said Peter, 'he is one of those whom I like not, one of the clibberty-clabber, as Master Ellis Wyn observes turn not with that man. "'Go not back with him, said Winifred. 'If thou goest with that man, thou wilt soon forget all our profitable counsels; come with us. "'I cannot; I have much to say to him. Kosko Divous, Mr. Petulengro. "'Kosko Divvus, Pal, said Mr.
'Not been in Wales; then, of course, you don't understand Welsh; but we were talking of the Bardd Cwsg yes, there are fairies in the Bardd Cwsg, the author of it, Master Ellis Wyn, was carried away in his sleep by them over mountains and valleys, rivers and great waters, incurring mighty perils at their hands, till he was rescued from them by an angel of the Most High, who subsequently showed him many wonderful things.
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