A Welshman walking over London Bridge, with a neat hazel staff in his hand, was accosted by an Englishman, who asked him whence he came. " I am from my own country," answered the Welshman, in a churlish tone. " Do not take it amiss, my friend... The Cambrian Journal - Página 2011858Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Elijah Waring - 1850 - 274 páginas
...a neat hazel staff in his hand, was accosted by an Englishman, who asked him whence he came. " I am from my own country," answered the Welshman, in a...you imagine. That stick in your hand grew on a spot, under which are hid vast treasures of gold and silver; and if you remember the place, and can conduct... | |
| Neath valley - 1852 - 106 páginas
...a neat hazel staff in his hand, was accosted by an Englishman, who asked him whence he came. ' I am from my own country,' answered the Welshman, in a...questions, and take my advice, it will be of greater upon the wing. Mr. Young admitted, that nothing could be more natural than the terror of a superstitious... | |
| 1859 - 356 páginas
...a &eat hazel staff in his hand, was accosted by an Englishman, who asked him whence he came. " I am from my own country," answered the Welshman, in a...you imagine. That stick in your hand grew on a spot under which are hid vast treasures of gold and silver ; and if you remember the place, and can conduct... | |
| E. E. Rowse - 1896 - 128 páginas
...a neat hazel stall' in his hand was accosted by nn Englishman, who asked him whence he came? "I am from my own country," answered the Welshman in a churlish tone. "Do not take it amiss, my friend," slid the Englislunan, "if you will only answer my questions, and take my advice, it will be of greater... | |
| Sir John Rhys - 1901 - 426 páginas
..." I am from my own country," answered the Welshman, in a churlish tone. " Do not take it amiss, ray friend," said the Englishman ; " if you will only...you imagine. That stick in your hand grew on a spot under which are hid vast treasures of gold and silver; and if you remember the place, and can conduct... | |
| Sir John Rhys - 1901 - 442 páginas
...a neat hazel staff in his hand, was accosted by an Englishman, who asked him whence he came. " I am from my own country," answered the Welshman, in a churlish tone. " Do not take it amiss, 1 All said by natives of Anglesey about rivers and mountains in their island must be taken relatively,... | |
| A. Morris - 1907 - 498 páginas
...his hand, was accosted by an Englishman, who asked him whence he came. ' I am from my own countr}-,' answered the Welshman, in a churlish tone. ' Do not...you imagine. That stick in your hand grew on a spot under which are hid vast treasures of gold and silver; and if you remember the place, and can conduct... | |
| Marie L. Shedlock - 1915 - 320 páginas
...not see what business the man had to ask such a question. "Do not take it amiss," said the stranger: "if you will only answer my questions, and take my...will be of greater benefit to you than you imagine. Do you remember where you cut that stick?" The Welshman was still suspicious, and said: "What does... | |
| W. Jenkyn Thomas - 2001 - 228 páginas
...the man had to J ask him such a question. "Do not take it amiss." said the stranger; "if you svill only answer my questions and take my advice. it will be of greater benefit to you than you imagine. Do you remember where you cut that stick?" The Welshman was still suspicious and said. "What does it... | |
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