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She drew a veil over her face and fell to weeping as she followed the six men who carried Josi's coffin to the hearse. Having finished, Mali took her baston and her empty basket and began her journey. As she passed over Towy Street the public way which is set with stones she saw that many people were gathered at the gates of Beulah to witness Mary Ann's loud lamentations at Josi's grave.

She tore a baston from a tree, trimmed it and blackened it with blacking, and at noon she set forth to the house of her daughter-in-law; and she carried in a basket butter, two dead fowls, potatoes, carrots, and a white-hearted cabbage, and she came to Josi's house in the darkness which is in the morning, and it was so that she rested on the threshold; and in the bright light Mary Ann opened the door, and was astonished.

Piece quite tidy of prayer"; and the men of the Big Seat cried: "Piece quite tidy of prayer." The quality of Josi's prayers gave much pleasure in Sion, and it was noised abroad even in Morfa, from whence a man journeyed, saying: "Break your hire with your master and be a servant in my farm. Wanting a prayer very bad do we in Capel Salem."

Josi's mother Mali touched her son, whispering this counsel: "Put to shame the last prayer, indeed now, Josi." By and by Josi lifted his head and stood on his feet. This is what he said: "Asking was I if I was religious enough to spout in the company of the Respected." "Out of the necks of young youths we hear pieces that are very sensible," said Bern-Davydd.