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Wild Wales

CHAPTER XXXII
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She said it was, but that it had been altered very much since his time--that three families had lived in it, but that she believed he was born about where we were now.
A man now coming in who lived at the next door, she said I had better speak to him and tell him what I wanted to know, which he could then communicate to her, as she could understand his way of speaking much better than mine.

Through the man I asked her whether there was any one of the blood of Gronwy Owen living in the house.

She pointed to the children and said they had all some of his blood.

I asked in what relationship they stood to Gronwy.

She said she could hardly tell, that tri priodas, three marriages stood between, and that the relationship was on the mother's side.


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