Wild Wales: Its People, Language and Scenery by George Henry Borrow
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"Do you get your water from the little well yonder?" "We do, sir, and good water it is." "I have drunk of it." "Much good may what you have drunk do you, sir!" "What is the name of the river near here?" "It is called the Conway, sir." "Dear me; is that river the Conway?" "You have heard of it, sir?" "Heard of it! it is one of the famous rivers of the world. The poets are very fond of it - one of the great poets of my country calls it the old Conway." "Is one river older than another, sir?" "That's a shrewd question. Can you read?" "I can, sir." "Have you any books?" "I have the Bible, sir." |
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