Welsh Fairy Tales Quotes
Welsh Fairy Tales
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Welsh Fairy Tales Quotes
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“two men usually filled and left plenty of room on either side.”
― Welsh Fairy Tales
― Welsh Fairy Tales
“When the Afang growled, the bushes shook and the oak leaves trembled on the branches, as if a strong wind was blowing. But after its dinner, when it had swallowed down a man, or two calves, or four sheep, or a fat heifer, or three goats, its body swelled up like a balloon. Then it usually rolled over, lay along the ground, or in the soft mud, and felt very stupid and sleepy, for a long while. All around its lair, lay wagon loads of bones of the creatures, girls, women, men, boys, cows, and occasionally a donkey, which it had devoured.”
― Welsh Fairy Tales
― Welsh Fairy Tales
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― Welsh Fairy Tales
― Welsh Fairy Tales
