excerpt from 'A Tour in South Wales, 1787' pp. 278 (26 words)
excerpt from 'A Tour in South Wales, 1787' pp. 278 (26 words)
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We now hear as much Welsh spoken as English: there is no harper here; but an eternal fiddling, from the fondness of the Welsh to dancing. |
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