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Chapter 5 No.5

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ill I saw some men cutting hay. I made an observation to one of them respecting the fineness of the weather; he answered civilly, and rested on his scythe, whilst the others pursued their work. I asked him whether he was a farming man; he told me that he was not; that he generally worked at the flannel manufact

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day that I made my first ascent of Dinas Bran was very clear, but I do not think I saw the Wyddfa then from the top of Dinas Bran. It is true I might see it without knowing it, being utterly unacquainted with it, except by name; but I repeat I do not think I saw it, and I am quite sure that I did not see it from the top of Dinas Bran on a subsequent ascent, on a day equally clear, when if I had seen the Wyddfa I

hey passed by many towns, among others Northampton, and that he liked no place so much as Llangollen. I proceeded till I came to a place where some people were putting huge slates into a canal boat. It was near a bridge which crossed the Dee, which was on the left. I stopped and entered into conversation with one, who appeared to be the principal man. He told me amongst other things that he was a blacksmith from the neighbourhood of Rhiwabon, and that the flags were intended for the flooring of his premises. In the boat was an old bareheaded, bare-armed fellow, who presently joined in the conversation in very broken English. H

opens into the canal, and another, on the other side of the stone mound, opening to the lower part of the weir. Whenever, as a man told me who was standing near, it is necessary to lay the bed of the canal dry, in the immediate neighbourhood for the purpose of making repairs, the floodgate to the canal is closed, and the one to the lower part of the weir is opened, and then the water from the pond flows into the Dee, whilst a sluice, near the first lock, lets out the water of the canal into the river. The head of the canal is situated in a very beautiful spot. To the left or south is a l

veral dusky outbuildings attached to it, and a paling before it. Leaning over the paling in his shirt-sleeves was a dark-faced, short, thickset man, who saluted me in English. I returned his salutation, stopped, and was soon in conversation with him. I praised the beauty of the river and its banks: he said that b

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permission to fish, went with them, to show them the best places, and to teach them how to fish. He added that there was a report that the river would shortly be rhydd or free and open to any one. I said that it would be a bad thing to fling the river open, as in that event the fish would be killed at all times and seasons, and eventually all destroyed. He replied that he questioned whether more fish would be taken then than now, and that I must not imagine that the fish were much protected by what was called preserving; that the people to whom the lands in the neighbourhood belonged, and those who paid for fishing did not catch a hundredth part of the fish which were caught in the river: that the proprietors went with their keepers, and perhaps caught two or three stone of fish, or that strangers went with the keepers, whom they paid for teaching them how to fish, and perhaps caught half-a-dozen fish, and that shortly after

eligion he was, and received for answer that he was a Baptist. I thought that both himself and part of his apparel would look all the better for a good immersion. We talked of the war then raging-he said it was between the false prophet and the Dragon. I asked him who the Dragon was-he said the Turk. I told him that the Pope was far worse than either the Turk or the Russian, that his religion was t

to Corwen and that if I wanted to go to Llangollen I must turn to the left. I thanked him, and passing over the bridge, and ascending the bank, found myself upon a b

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Contents

Wild Wales: Its People, Language and Scenery
Chapter 1 No.1
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Wild Wales: Its People, Language and Scenery
Chapter 2 No.2
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Wild Wales: Its People, Language and Scenery
Chapter 3 No.3
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Wild Wales: Its People, Language and Scenery
Chapter 4 No.4
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Wild Wales: Its People, Language and Scenery
Chapter 5 No.5
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Wild Wales: Its People, Language and Scenery
Chapter 6 No.6
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Wild Wales: Its People, Language and Scenery
Chapter 7 No.7
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Chapter 8 No.8
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Chapter 9 No.9
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Chapter 10 No.10
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Chapter 11 No.11
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Chapter 12 No.12
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Chapter 13 No.13
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Chapter 14 No.14
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Chapter 15 No.15
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Chapter 16 No.16
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Chapter 17 No.17
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Chapter 18 No.18
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Chapter 19 No.19
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Chapter 20 No.20
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Chapter 21 No.21
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Chapter 22 No.22
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Chapter 23 No.23
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Chapter 24 No.24
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Chapter 25 No.25
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Chapter 26 No.26
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Chapter 27 No.27
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Chapter 28 No.28
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Chapter 29 No.29
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Chapter 30 No.30
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Chapter 31 No.31
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Chapter 32 No.32
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Chapter 33 No.33
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Chapter 34 No.34
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Chapter 35 No.35
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Chapter 36 No.36
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Chapter 37 No.37
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Chapter 38 No.38
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Chapter 39 No.39
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Chapter 40 No.40
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Chapter 41 No.41
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Chapter 42 No.42
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Chapter 43 No.43
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Chapter 44 No.44
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Chapter 45 No.45
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Chapter 46 No.46
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Chapter 47 No.47
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Chapter 48 No.48
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Chapter 49 No.49
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Chapter 50 No.50
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Chapter 51 No.51
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Chapter 52 No.52
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Chapter 53 No.53
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Chapter 54 No.54
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Chapter 55 No.55
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Chapter 56 No.56
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Chapter 57 No.57
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Chapter 58 No.58
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Chapter 59 No.59
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Chapter 60 No.60
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Chapter 61 No.61
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Chapter 62 No.62
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Chapter 63 No.63
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Chapter 64 No.64
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Chapter 65 No.65
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Chapter 66 No.66
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Chapter 67 No.67
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Chapter 68 No.68
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Chapter 69 No.69
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Chapter 70 No.70
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Chapter 71 No.71
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Chapter 72 No.72
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Chapter 73 No.73
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Chapter 74 No.74
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Chapter 75 No.75
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Chapter 76 No.76
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Chapter 77 No.77
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Chapter 78 No.78
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Chapter 79 No.79
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Chapter 80 No.80
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Chapter 81 No.81
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Chapter 82 No.82
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Chapter 83 No.83
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Chapter 84 No.84
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Chapter 85 No.85
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Chapter 86 No.86
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Chapter 87 No.87
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Wild Wales: Its People, Language and Scenery
Chapter 88 No.88
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Wild Wales: Its People, Language and Scenery
Chapter 89 No.89
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Wild Wales: Its People, Language and Scenery
Chapter 90 No.90
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Wild Wales: Its People, Language and Scenery
Chapter 91 No.91
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Chapter 92 No.92
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Chapter 93 No.93
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