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quadgram | frequency |
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in the middle of | 36 |
the middle of the | 34 |
the side of the | 29 |
in the parish of | 29 |
the rest of the | 27 |
at the same time | 26 |
the light of the | 21 |
at the end of | 21 |
at the foot of | 21 |
the foot of the | 21 |
the top of the | 20 |
in the midst of | 20 |
the legend of the | 18 |
said the old lady | 18 |
i will tell you | 18 |
in the shape of | 18 |
the mouth of the | 18 |
the name of the | 18 |
the shape of a | 17 |
of the tylwyth teg | 17 |
the gwrach y rhibyn | 16 |
the face of the | 16 |
the end of the | 16 |
on the other side | 15 |
i should like to | 15 |
out of the mountain | 14 |
was one of the | 14 |
in the hope of | 14 |
the king and queen | 14 |
for a long time | 14 |
the door of the | 13 |
the floor of the | 13 |
the king and the | 13 |
it must have been | 13 |
to the top of | 13 |
as if she had | 12 |
on the part of | 12 |
by the side of | 12 |
by the author of | 12 |
for the sake of | 12 |
in some parts of | 12 |
in the case of | 12 |
she came to the | 12 |
the story of the | 11 |
that part of the | 11 |
in the course of | 11 |
when he reached the | 11 |
in the legend of | 11 |
a hole in the | 11 |
in the light of | 11 |
old woman of the | 11 |
if it had been | 11 |
on the top of | 11 |
to go to the | 11 |
when he came to | 10 |
mouth of the mine | 10 |
found that the thread | 10 |
to the music of | 10 |
was not to be | 10 |
the bottom of the | 10 |
on the side of | 10 |
out of the house | 10 |
no sooner had the | 10 |
heard the sound of | 10 |
when she came to | 10 |
woman of the mountain | 10 |
the old woman of | 10 |
in the habit of | 10 |
the presence of the | 10 |
she said to herself | 10 |
began to be afraid | 9 |
as soon as he | 9 |
who lived in the | 9 |
no sooner had he | 9 |
the people of the | 9 |
to the place where | 9 |
the name of god | 9 |
the other side of | 9 |
in a few minutes | 9 |
the head of the | 9 |
he was afraid of | 9 |
the lady of the | 9 |
translated from the french | 9 |
the author of the | 9 |
in a moment the | 9 |
should like to see | 9 |
a part of the | 9 |
part of the mountain | 8 |
to do with it | 8 |
what do you mean | 8 |
one of the most | 8 |
as soon as she | 8 |
i ought to have | 8 |
i am going to | 8 |
as a matter of | 8 |
the heart of the | 8 |
at the door of | 8 |
the form of a | 8 |
whether it was that | 8 |
what am i to | 8 |
the music of the | 8 |
of the parish of | 8 |
curdie and his mother | 8 |
is one of the | 8 |
with her in her | 8 |
said one of the | 8 |
his way to the | 8 |
for a moment to | 8 |
it was believed that | 8 |
appears to have been | 8 |
but there was no | 8 |
afraid of the goblins | 8 |
and at the same | 8 |
they came to the | 8 |
floor of the cavern | 8 |
he came to the | 8 |
out of the way | 8 |
in the valley of | 7 |
she found that the | 7 |
was by no means | 7 |
as well as the | 7 |
from the french of | 7 |
other side of the | 7 |
it is said that | 7 |
in the name of | 7 |
in the direction of | 7 |
and the rest of | 7 |
in front of him | 7 |
in front of the | 7 |
he found that the | 7 |
you may be sure | 7 |
as that of the | 7 |
as he did so | 7 |
the spirit of a | 7 |
for a little while | 7 |
for the purpose of | 7 |
from place to place | 7 |
the shadow of the | 7 |
in the open air | 7 |
titania and her companions | 7 |
in the story of | 7 |
not to be believed | 7 |
on the opposite side | 7 |
see also rose library | 7 |
she saw that the | 7 |
the opposite side of | 7 |
the part of the | 7 |
but she did not | 7 |
of which he had | 7 |
the direction of the | 7 |
the isle of man | 7 |
in at the window | 7 |
lady of the wood | 7 |
in the form of | 7 |
as soon as they | 7 |
was not in the | 7 |
it seems to me | 7 |
if she had been | 7 |
an account of the | 7 |
in that part of | 7 |
that she was not | 7 |
in the vale of | 7 |
the inhabitants of the | 7 |
in a straight line | 7 |
dragonfel and his followers | 7 |
and no sooner had | 7 |
me out of the | 7 |
her in her arms | 7 |
king of the fairies | 7 |
not that he was | 7 |
at the present day | 7 |
out of the room | 7 |
that the thread was | 6 |
to the effect that | 6 |
he began to feel | 6 |
clapped her hands with | 6 |
early in the morning | 6 |
sat down with her | 6 |
as if she were | 6 |
will be able to | 6 |
in various parts of | 6 |
he could not find | 6 |
came to the conclusion | 6 |
am i to do | 6 |
she came to a | 6 |
i will give you | 6 |
to take care of | 6 |
would have been to | 6 |
people of the house | 6 |
in many parts of | 6 |
some parts of wales | 6 |
the origin of the | 6 |
if she were to | 6 |
set out at once | 6 |
is said to have | 6 |
to find her way | 6 |
until she came to | 6 |
i beg your pardon | 6 |
made a fool of | 6 |
it was not the | 6 |
his father and mother | 6 |
the student of comparative | 6 |
to go to bed | 6 |
part of the garden | 6 |
a few of them | 6 |
going to her cabinet | 6 |
the ghost of the | 6 |
the voice of the | 6 |
of the way of | 6 |
if she had known | 6 |
and went to the | 6 |
once upon a time | 6 |
the members of the | 6 |
the last of the | 6 |
out on the mountain | 6 |
and said no more | 6 |
they did not know | 6 |
but it is not | 6 |
it is so silly | 6 |
in connection with the | 6 |
in welsh fairy tales | 6 |
as if he had | 6 |
a moment or two | 6 |
know what you mean | 6 |
it was one of | 6 |
as if they were | 6 |
the queen and her | 6 |
on the other hand | 6 |
the king of the | 6 |
by and by she | 6 |
little more than a | 6 |
close to her bosom | 6 |
you will have to | 6 |
that she could not | 6 |
said to have been | 6 |
her close to her | 6 |
to the conclusion that | 6 |
of the fact that | 6 |
that he was afraid | 6 |
the place where they | 6 |
in a tone of | 6 |
it was no wonder | 6 |
the sound of the | 6 |
the man in white | 6 |
it is easy to | 6 |
she found herself in | 6 |
in her own bed | 6 |
as if it had | 6 |
as he spoke he | 6 |
but they were so | 6 |
by the king and | 6 |
the old man was | 6 |
the top of a | 6 |
to be found in | 6 |
when he heard the | 6 |
transportation through the air | 6 |
it is more than | 6 |
the goblins in the | 6 |
there could be no | 6 |
light of the fire | 6 |
at the top of | 6 |
take the princess home | 6 |
the midst of the | 6 |
upon one of the | 6 |
that the goblins had | 6 |
in the land of | 6 |
she did not know | 6 |
down with her in | 6 |
as he went on | 6 |
in other parts of | 6 |
the old lady might | 6 |
caught sight of a | 6 |
did not know what | 6 |
and up the mountain | 6 |
the heap of stones | 6 |
and in a few | 6 |
did not mean to | 6 |
to the side of | 6 |
in the same manner | 6 |
student of comparative folk | 6 |
one of the men | 6 |
she did not want | 6 |
on his way to | 6 |
mother and the princess | 6 |
he could not see | 6 |
looked at each other | 6 |
the princess could not | 6 |
step of the way | 6 |
held out her arms | 6 |
the king and his | 6 |
but it was not | 6 |
have been able to | 6 |
with the tylwyth teg | 6 |
of no use to | 6 |
the top of it | 6 |
the sides of the | 6 |
could be no doubt | 6 |
her hands with delight | 6 |
on and on they | 6 |
the legend of st | 6 |
the princess and the | 6 |
in order that the | 5 |
the cry of the | 5 |
at the sound of | 5 |
a man who was | 5 |
that they would have | 5 |
i will not be | 5 |
it was in the | 5 |
pronouncing the name of | 5 |
could not find the | 5 |
on the forefinger of | 5 |
part of the road | 5 |
my father and mother | 5 |
would not have been | 5 |
lived in the parish | 5 |
in the last century | 5 |
could not see the | 5 |
on one of the | 5 |
on the floor of | 5 |
the question of a | 5 |
i am very old | 5 |
the outside of the | 5 |
that it is a | 5 |
then went to bed | 5 |
of the evil one | 5 |
what shall we do | 5 |
the sounds of the | 5 |
meadows of the sea | 5 |
and he did not | 5 |
the idea of a | 5 |
and it is said | 5 |
the forest of the | 5 |
how he had been | 5 |
the church of st | 5 |
author of the gentle | 5 |
as she spoke she | 5 |
in the presence of | 5 |
and he could not | 5 |
a glimmer of light | 5 |
in the same direction | 5 |
in the county of | 5 |
a distant part of | 5 |
he spoke to his | 5 |
i should never have | 5 |
even so much as | 5 |
the size of a | 5 |
the custom of the | 5 |
in the arms of | 5 |
of the lady of | 5 |
at the mouth of | 5 |
to be afraid of | 5 |
a turn of the | 5 |
the green meadows of | 5 |
they came to a | 5 |
may be sure i | 5 |
the whole of the | 5 |
in her arms and | 5 |
a corner of the | 5 |
part of the country | 5 |
it into the river | 5 |
in the welsh language | 5 |
do you mean by | 5 |
and there was no | 5 |
could not have been | 5 |
and put it under | 5 |
the realm of faerie | 5 |
and it was not | 5 |
so far as i | 5 |
i do not know | 5 |
it is believed that | 5 |
at the other end | 5 |
all he could do | 5 |
he came to himself | 5 |
to the bottom of | 5 |
and as soon as | 5 |
but at the same | 5 |
he had better not | 5 |
that it seemed to | 5 |
of getting rid of | 5 |
the edge of the | 5 |
that part of wales | 5 |
of the men of | 5 |
that it was a | 5 |
the memory of the | 5 |
in front of them | 5 |
and there was a | 5 |
at the house of | 5 |
then began to be | 5 |
went into the house | 5 |
of the gentle life | 5 |
as if it were | 5 |
what do you think | 5 |
at the head of | 5 |
it was a strange | 5 |
the banks of the | 5 |
was not that he | 5 |
and the consequence was | 5 |
the gate and up | 5 |
when he saw a | 5 |
when they came to | 5 |
as a familiar spirit | 5 |
of the goblins to | 5 |
she opened her eyes | 5 |
at each other in | 5 |
the time of the | 5 |
she began to be | 5 |
like to see them | 5 |
but he did not | 5 |
tell you all about | 5 |
into the heart of | 5 |
that there was a | 5 |
as in the case | 5 |
where he had been | 5 |
the end of a | 5 |
his ear to the | 5 |
in a few moments | 5 |
is drunk he is | 5 |
upon the ears of | 5 |
it is very hard | 5 |
to go home to | 5 |
the breast of the | 5 |
of the isle of | 5 |
a few days afterwards | 5 |
to the foot of | 5 |
will give you a | 5 |
a little way from | 5 |
that she did not | 5 |
was the only one | 5 |
grew more and more | 5 |
of the united states | 5 |
the sounds of their | 5 |
the removal of the | 5 |
in the reign of | 5 |
the edge of a | 5 |
the sight of the | 5 |
at a place called | 5 |
to one of the | 5 |
for there was no | 5 |
with regard to the | 5 |
she could not help | 5 |
queen titania and her | 5 |
and then began to | 5 |
all over the house | 5 |
the old lady in | 5 |
be found in the | 5 |
the consequence was that | 5 |
the events of the | 5 |
it was not to | 5 |
wife of supernatural race | 5 |
through the open window | 5 |
for a few moments | 5 |
the early part of | 5 |
must have been a | 5 |
and the tylwyth teg | 5 |
he found himself in | 5 |
that she had not | 5 |
will tell you all | 5 |
he was able to | 5 |
a bit of paper | 5 |
she did not say | 5 |
she was going to | 5 |
ought to have done | 5 |
he had not been | 5 |
did not care to | 5 |
the queen gave a | 5 |
the eyes of the | 5 |
she opened the door | 5 |
there is one thing | 5 |
getting rid of the | 5 |
opposite side of the | 5 |
came down a great | 4 |
parts of the country | 4 |
on a heap of | 4 |
the princess has a | 4 |
i promised him a | 4 |
not afraid of the | 4 |
she was too frightened | 4 |
stooped to the fire | 4 |
to see his little | 4 |
the princess could tell | 4 |
the king had left | 4 |
the fairies of frennifawr | 4 |
was out of sight | 4 |
the semblance of a | 4 |
for a generation at | 4 |
the subject of their | 4 |
on the edge of | 4 |
a matter of course | 4 |
the lady went on | 4 |
the graves of old | 4 |
the king had given | 4 |
to sit down and | 4 |
through the chink between | 4 |
so many that she | 4 |
and began singing again | 4 |
one of which was | 4 |
preacher of the gospel | 4 |
the princess burst into | 4 |
that you could not | 4 |
by the spirit of | 4 |
not one of which | 4 |
the nurse thought of | 4 |
a huge heap of | 4 |
he had been listening | 4 |
man of the house | 4 |
but now you must | 4 |
out of which he | 4 |
to the old lady | 4 |
and there in the | 4 |
the power of the | 4 |
distant part of his | 4 |
he said to himself | 4 |
a few minutes the | 4 |
if it were not | 4 |
ran for some distance | 4 |
set out to find | 4 |
the ball in his | 4 |
the vale of neath | 4 |
there was a goblin | 4 |
it was that he | 4 |
would be of no | 4 |
but it was now | 4 |
half up from her | 4 |
the midst of a | 4 |
would have no fear | 4 |
and took out a | 4 |
of the king and | 4 |
as not to be | 4 |
behaves like a princess | 4 |
they arrived at the | 4 |
the pleasure of seeing | 4 |
caught sight of her | 4 |
he had never seen | 4 |
a kiss when we | 4 |
old elves of the | 4 |
door at the foot | 4 |
she caught sight of | 4 |
the slab and the | 4 |
and sat down with | 4 |
they will be able | 4 |
of a great rock | 4 |
speak to you again | 4 |
when she turned to | 4 |
the eyes of her | 4 |
if you had been | 4 |
not being able to | 4 |
her arms lay the | 4 |
the goblins fell back | 4 |
on very well without | 4 |
walk through the passages | 4 |
as if it would | 4 |
will believe i am | 4 |
could see the road | 4 |
with the long legs | 4 |
but when she came | 4 |
became more and more | 4 |
plate of salt on | 4 |
and so to the | 4 |
sat down to her | 4 |
said the man in | 4 |
that some of the | 4 |
there was nothing to | 4 |
i to do with | 4 |
to the door at | 4 |
to the door of | 4 |
you like to see | 4 |
out of the hole | 4 |
the globe of light | 4 |
the green lady of | 4 |
up and up she | 4 |
princess in his arms | 4 |
up the old stair | 4 |
and held up her | 4 |
his great white horse | 4 |
then turning to the | 4 |
place where they were | 4 |
if she had seen | 4 |
the least idea where | 4 |
it was not long | 4 |
out upon the mountain | 4 |
all through the rhyme | 4 |
for a moment or | 4 |
he saw them again | 4 |
put her hand in | 4 |
little when he began | 4 |
met on the mountain | 4 |
the fact that we | 4 |
the scene of this | 4 |
in the forest of | 4 |
of a young naturalist | 4 |
it looked as though | 4 |
in the church of | 4 |
quite sure that she | 4 |
the testimony of the | 4 |
the sake of the | 4 |
and clasped in his | 4 |
was this lond fulfilled | 4 |
he heard the sound | 4 |
the princess loses herself | 4 |
ear to the ground | 4 |
down into the mine | 4 |
chink between the slab | 4 |
in the inside of | 4 |
and up to the | 4 |
it was well she | 4 |
into the darkness of | 4 |
i told you that | 4 |
why should their shoes | 4 |
of the children of | 4 |
as i should like | 4 |
she had lost herself | 4 |
the sound of a | 4 |
sat down on the | 4 |
the princess was very | 4 |
round as a ball | 4 |
through which she had | 4 |
of those who are | 4 |
came out in the | 4 |
it is said to | 4 |
if i was you | 4 |
gave a great rush | 4 |
hole in the mountain | 4 |
her out of the | 4 |
at such a time | 4 |
in which she had | 4 |
they were going to | 4 |
the side of a | 4 |
for a wife to | 4 |
for a good while | 4 |
the princess was a | 4 |
while the goblins were | 4 |
custom is associated with | 4 |
once more she was | 4 |
held her close to | 4 |
no more afraid of | 4 |
his hands and knees | 4 |
i do not think | 4 |
believe what i told | 4 |
that curdie was not | 4 |
he had not the | 4 |
the earthquake and volcano | 4 |
of the origin of | 4 |
the old lady and | 4 |
he did not believe | 4 |
part of the house | 4 |
very well without you | 4 |
came in at the | 4 |
the way of the | 4 |
top of the stair | 4 |
a short chapter about | 4 |
you would have thought | 4 |
as a means of | 4 |
and a lump of | 4 |
of the meddygon myddfai | 4 |
made horrible grimaces all | 4 |
there sat his mother | 4 |
every step of the | 4 |
woven and then spun | 4 |
the guardians of the | 4 |
and down the path | 4 |
her that it was | 4 |
as fast as he | 4 |
was afraid of the | 4 |
voice of her grandmother | 4 |
king and the princess | 4 |
it brought me here | 4 |
the greater part of | 4 |
what the nurse thought | 4 |
in the way of | 4 |
it was time to | 4 |
well she did not | 4 |
is more than probable | 4 |
that the old lady | 4 |
again and shut out | 4 |
i have never seen | 4 |
it was that the | 4 |
and all about her | 4 |
but before he could | 4 |
is one of those | 4 |
ianto llewellyn and the | 4 |
on account of the | 4 |
opened the door and | 4 |
as soon as it | 4 |
and soon found that | 4 |
has a story about | 4 |
is so silly of | 4 |
to have run up | 4 |
none of them could | 4 |
the princess opened the | 4 |
by the time he | 4 |
out of which the | 4 |
bow and quiver of | 4 |
as she was told | 4 |
hands to the work | 4 |
he was vexed with | 4 |
it seemed to be | 4 |
there was a great | 4 |
a cry of joy | 4 |
me where i got | 4 |
so kind to me | 4 |
and some of the | 4 |
was too frightened to | 4 |
the nature of their | 4 |
princess has a story | 4 |
hall of the goblin | 4 |
we had better go | 4 |
had again and again | 4 |
he gave a great | 4 |
in the middle ages | 4 |
had been to see | 4 |
i tell you the | 4 |
had time to think | 4 |
in a distant part | 4 |
part of his dominions | 4 |
she could hold it | 4 |
did not have a | 4 |
she was on the | 4 |
gave a cry of | 4 |
with one of the | 4 |
began to hear a | 4 |
there was not a | 4 |
on a certain day | 4 |
she would rub her | 4 |
with his shoulder against | 4 |
she ought to have | 4 |
one after the other | 4 |
said the demon usher | 4 |
the king gave a | 4 |
short chapter about curdie | 4 |
they were much too | 4 |
by the seat on | 4 |
her straight up the | 4 |
a great rush with | 4 |
on account of its | 4 |
al was this lond | 4 |
on a visit to | 4 |
her eyes with her | 4 |
hair standing half up | 4 |
and not one of | 4 |
the brownies and fairies | 4 |
think we shall be | 4 |
this lond fulfilled of | 4 |
she could see the | 4 |
and everything was so | 4 |
the door at the | 4 |
again and again to | 4 |
of the welsh spirit | 4 |
and shut out the | 4 |
he was not in | 4 |
often saw the fairies | 4 |
you must take the | 4 |
her hand in the | 4 |
she came to herself | 4 |
a comparatively recent period | 4 |
every now and then | 4 |
will come another time | 4 |
up in his arms | 4 |
ought to have run | 4 |
her little heart beat | 4 |
rush with his shoulder | 4 |
foot of the old | 4 |
am i to say | 4 |
king and the kiss | 4 |
him into the house | 4 |
is about to die | 4 |
curdie comes to grief | 4 |
and it would be | 4 |
in the new world | 4 |
for he was not | 4 |
at the sight of | 4 |
it would have been | 4 |
to tell him how | 4 |
the figure of a | 4 |
in the neighbourhood of | 4 |
they are believed to | 4 |
asks me where i | 4 |
a number of the | 4 |
were to see me | 4 |
said that they had | 4 |
and a withered apple | 4 |
sit in my chair | 4 |
the chink between the | 4 |
dancing stones of stackpool | 4 |
how he had watched | 4 |
in the room where | 4 |
but all at once | 4 |
the wall of the | 4 |
handkerchief to her eyes | 4 |
one of the doors | 4 |
to get at the | 4 |
at once to the | 4 |
i will come another | 4 |
will tell you more | 4 |
her in her lap | 4 |
their part of the | 4 |
up the side of | 4 |
to say nothing about | 4 |
but whether it was | 4 |
as i have said | 4 |
with a multitude of | 4 |
too frightened to cry | 4 |
with the princess in | 4 |
up and down the | 4 |
the noise of the | 4 |
in what direction they | 4 |
it was like a | 4 |
the roofs of the | 4 |
you must be content | 4 |
have lost your way | 4 |
was put to bed | 4 |
other parts of the | 4 |
never can be holes | 4 |
hold for the good | 4 |
he enjoyed teasing her | 4 |
on her hands and | 4 |
you will find it | 4 |
i have had to | 4 |
goblin hammers and pickaxes | 4 |
grimaces all through the | 4 |
as often as she | 4 |
is by no means | 4 |
should their shoes have | 4 |
so that you could | 4 |
was well she did | 4 |
back a little when | 4 |
come up with me | 4 |
by one of the | 4 |
the sins of the | 4 |
door very gently and | 4 |
were afraid of the | 4 |
had surprised at their | 4 |
he was coming home | 4 |
but none of them | 4 |
said the first voice | 4 |
her hair standing half | 4 |
fell back a little | 4 |
had grown to a | 4 |
mother by the fire | 4 |
he rushed amongst them | 4 |
in the top of | 4 |
for a little way | 4 |
the wife of supernatural | 4 |
one and the same | 4 |
the door very gently | 4 |
about eight years old | 4 |
the rest of their | 4 |
the king looked at | 4 |
not in the least | 4 |
give you a kiss | 4 |
there were strange stories | 4 |
through passage after passage | 4 |
shepherds of cwm llan | 4 |
with the exception of | 4 |
in the evening he | 4 |
we shall be safe | 4 |
that is to say | 4 |
it was of no | 4 |
could have been more | 4 |
you expect me to | 4 |
he came to a | 4 |
by the prophet jones | 4 |
as he did not | 4 |
the princess on her | 4 |
in his customary form | 4 |
upon the failure of | 4 |
it had not been | 4 |
could not help wondering | 4 |
the heads of the | 4 |
hand fell on the | 4 |
in the united states | 4 |
all hands to the | 4 |
you will believe i | 4 |
lawn in the garden | 4 |
that it was no | 4 |
be sure i will | 4 |
which she could not | 4 |
went on after her | 4 |
it was not easy | 4 |
she felt as if | 4 |
his mother by the | 4 |
she had to go | 4 |
a flapping of wings | 4 |
horrible grimaces all through | 4 |
like those of the | 4 |
face of the rock | 4 |
she had time to | 4 |
would be of any | 4 |
the shadow of a | 4 |
if she were going | 4 |
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princess and the goblin | 4 |
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parts of the principality | 4 |
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page and other illustrations | 4 |
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crown in her bedroom | 4 |
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daughter of lludd llaw | 4 |
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in the twelfth century | 4 |
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work both day and | 4 |
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the window of a | 4 |
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the old lady had | 4 |
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her the moment she | 4 |
find her way back | 4 |
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lay hold of her | 4 |
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name of the devil | 4 |
the close of the | 4 |
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outside of the mountain | 4 |
a piece of money | 4 |
she could not understand | 4 |
forest of the yew | 4 |
a bit of a | 4 |
first night of winter | 4 |
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be vexed with you | 4 |
the princess in his | 4 |
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my wife and i | 4 |
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green lady of caerphilly | 4 |
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the daughter of lludd | 4 |
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the place where it | 4 |
we shall see who | 4 |
that the princess was | 4 |
how it was that | 4 |
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other end of the | 4 |
came to the foot | 4 |
princess opened the door | 4 |
she was with her | 4 |
not one of them | 4 |
in his great strong | 4 |
of the bell of | 4 |
in what direction the | 4 |
shine through the walls | 4 |
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of the goblin palace | 4 |
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what can it be | 4 |
of the same sort | 4 |
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early part of the | 4 |
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her handkerchief to her | 4 |
herself in her own | 4 |
hole out of which | 4 |
more than he had | 4 |
what i am spinning | 4 |
that he did not | 4 |
get on very well | 4 |
use of welsh folk | 4 |
on a low chair | 4 |
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hole in the floor | 4 |
resolved to say nothing | 4 |
why the princess has | 4 |
stood by her side | 4 |
the purpose of the | 4 |
members of the family | 4 |
the first thing she | 4 |
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stair of the tower | 4 |
to rush from the | 4 |
sound of the spinning | 4 |
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goblins fell back a | 4 |
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came to the top | 4 |
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rest of the miners | 4 |
whether you will believe | 4 |
her up in his | 4 |
the tolaeth before death | 4 |
as to what they | 4 |
some of the stones | 4 |
very kind of you | 4 |
and his father and | 4 |
when she reached the | 4 |
a member of the | 4 |
tell in what direction | 4 |
and a brave boy | 4 |
before the sun was | 4 |
superstitions of this class | 4 |
found that they had | 4 |
up to the door | 4 |
of a familiar spirit | 4 |
huge heap of stones | 4 |
a little when he | 4 |
of lludd llaw ereint | 4 |
when she came back | 4 |
the same time a | 4 |
which he did not | 4 |
of light in the | 4 |
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part of the rock | 4 |
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sure that she had | 4 |
they began to ascend | 4 |
the end of it | 4 |
to work in the | 4 |
up the stairs again | 4 |
of a man who | 4 |
flashing his torch about | 4 |
of the little people | 4 |
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the slope of the | 4 |
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the mountain to the | 4 |
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clever she was with | 4 |
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a generation at least | 4 |
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getting me out of | 4 |
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the lawn in the | 4 |
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stamp on their feet | 4 |
went straight up to | 4 |
has been so kind | 4 |
sent you to help | 4 |
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to speak of the | 4 |
seem to have been | 4 |
did as she was | 4 |
that she was too | 4 |
they were talking of | 4 |
middle of the night | 4 |
the princess went on | 4 |
his mother and the | 4 |
she ran for some | 4 |
i was a dream | 4 |
curdie went on after | 4 |
came out of the | 4 |
the parish of aberystruth | 4 |
she gazed at the | 4 |
sat his mother by | 4 |
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he would not have | 4 |
were those who could | 4 |
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looked like a great | 4 |
so silly of people | 4 |
to return to the | 4 |
told her all about | 4 |
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he would have no | 4 |
did not want to | 4 |
what right have you | 4 |
where have you been | 4 |
that it was not | 4 |
the place of strife | 4 |
the bush of heaven | 4 |
it was full of | 4 |
there is a tradition | 4 |
gave a great cry | 4 |
in love with her | 4 |
a story about her | 4 |
it is noteworthy that | 4 |
there was once a | 4 |
carried her to the | 4 |
princess lets well alone | 4 |
and up rose such | 4 |
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why she thus made | 3 |
in the act of | 3 |
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running out of the | 3 |
find out what was | 3 |
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said the king with | 3 |
on the point of | 3 |
the walls of the | 3 |
in the guise of | 3 |
was thought to be | 3 |
the end of this | 3 |
they could not find | 3 |
found himself in the | 3 |
it was that she | 3 |
had been rescued by | 3 |
breton sand yan y | 3 |
for one of the | 3 |
the red dragon of | 3 |
but at last they | 3 |
y fuwch laethwen lefrith | 3 |
lying on the ground | 3 |
at the hour of | 3 |
home late at night | 3 |
the muse of wales | 3 |
you would like to | 3 |
a matter of fact | 3 |
is the story of | 3 |
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hand upon his shoulder | 3 |
high in the air | 3 |
like that of a | 3 |
the sun was up | 3 |
counterparts of the coblynau | 3 |
and at the time | 3 |
into a wailing cry | 3 |
you are the most | 3 |
the bed of the | 3 |
he seemed to be | 3 |
end of the string | 3 |
there was not any | 3 |
it was a clear | 3 |
and still along the | 3 |
top of the house | 3 |
a few years ago | 3 |
of the name of | 3 |
and the only conclusion | 3 |
you can tell me | 3 |
of the fairies and | 3 |
wearing of the leek | 3 |
but to their great | 3 |
the legend of iolo | 3 |
after you in a | 3 |
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a portion of the | 3 |
the inside of the | 3 |
you do not speak | 3 |
appears to be a | 3 |
members of the band | 3 |
a man who had | 3 |
of the gate and | 3 |
the brink of a | 3 |
on the third day | 3 |
the giant of trichrug | 3 |
could have told you | 3 |
will come with me | 3 |
came in their way | 3 |
were hard at work | 3 |
the danger was over | 3 |
that the child was | 3 |
the presence of a | 3 |
he saw a corpse | 3 |
it was evident that | 3 |
and the next night | 3 |
dogs of the sky | 3 |
you think was in | 3 |
of the winter solstice | 3 |
a very long time | 3 |
to look at the | 3 |
the bell of rhayader | 3 |
john the red nose | 3 |
with the rest of | 3 |
he had no idea | 3 |
during the rest of | 3 |
but what do you | 3 |
in a little while | 3 |
i never knew it | 3 |
on the northern side | 3 |
it upon himself to | 3 |
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in wales and elsewhere | 3 |
that kept him from | 3 |
he spoke he held | 3 |
the hands of the | 3 |
so that it was | 3 |
the bow and arrows | 3 |
he had ever heard | 3 |
the story of gitto | 3 |
of one of his | 3 |
who remained in the | 3 |
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how do you get | 3 |
question of a future | 3 |
of the river taff | 3 |
dewi dal and the | 3 |
fast as they could | 3 |
a suit of clothes | 3 |
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and said to him | 3 |
still she held out | 3 |
that it would be | 3 |
but there is a | 3 |
a bow and quiver | 3 |
the bridge over the | 3 |
the land of ever | 3 |
the storm had been | 3 |
out of the water | 3 |
not more than a | 3 |
in vain for some | 3 |
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was for some time | 3 |
as if from a | 3 |
and burst into a | 3 |
he was not too | 3 |
which he could not | 3 |
the tale of elidurus | 3 |
of these stones with | 3 |
the midst of it | 3 |
as he was coming | 3 |
lived away from the | 3 |
from one to another | 3 |
and still she held | 3 |
as well as of | 3 |
for some time they | 3 |
did not go to | 3 |
could not find it | 3 |
and it was the | 3 |
a change in the | 3 |
saw one of the | 3 |
will you take me | 3 |
are said to be | 3 |
but i shall be | 3 |
she had ever seen | 3 |
with one of his | 3 |
saw a company of | 3 |
side of the room | 3 |
money value of kindness | 3 |
came to a small | 3 |
and so he did | 3 |
came the red dragon | 3 |
he was wont to | 3 |
soon as they were | 3 |
find the old lady | 3 |
before she reached the | 3 |
legend of the place | 3 |
at the present moment | 3 |
said the king very | 3 |
was lying wide awake | 3 |
about the princess and | 3 |
there is a welsh | 3 |
in the history of | 3 |
was to be seen | 3 |
he was sure of | 3 |
he was a very | 3 |
were sparkling and gleaming | 3 |
thus made a fool | 3 |
i am sorry for | 3 |
keep a sharp look | 3 |
in a jug of | 3 |
to where he had | 3 |
morocco or calf a | 3 |
he was unable to | 3 |
right in their very | 3 |
the old lady with | 3 |
at the time of | 3 |
and hurried to the | 3 |
dark as it was | 3 |
the custom is associated | 3 |
once in a while | 3 |
have been one of | 3 |
out her hand to | 3 |
they stopped for a | 3 |
for the first time | 3 |
was something more than | 3 |
look upon us as | 3 |
the water to get | 3 |
lond fulfilled of faerie | 3 |
before the death of | 3 |
who had never seen | 3 |
on land and sea | 3 |
who is about to | 3 |
of the house and | 3 |
legend of the meddygon | 3 |
after the manner of | 3 |
i wish i had | 3 |
was a horse too | 3 |
a faint voice singing | 3 |
the spot where the | 3 |
a part of his | 3 |
in an agony of | 3 |
her back to the | 3 |
people who lived in | 3 |
he was thinking of | 3 |
had taken for a | 3 |
the brownies began to | 3 |
in hot haste to | 3 |
still to be seen | 3 |
of the house was | 3 |
as he reached the | 3 |
that is what i | 3 |
they were all so | 3 |
she gave a sigh | 3 |
you to go out | 3 |
an entirely new edition | 3 |
some parts of the | 3 |
when he saw the | 3 |
stood in the middle | 3 |
take him to the | 3 |
and then he saw | 3 |
she held out her | 3 |
the solemn sound of | 3 |
recognized as that of | 3 |
than that of the | 3 |
of the history of | 3 |
away from the sun | 3 |
is thought to be | 3 |
i must have been | 3 |
on the brink of | 3 |
which she could see | 3 |
and as he spoke | 3 |
even if they had | 3 |
no bigger than a | 3 |
the leader of the | 3 |
had already begun to | 3 |
was it a fairy | 3 |
legend of the men | 3 |
was taken by the | 3 |
as well as other | 3 |
the middle of a | 3 |
if they had not | 3 |
from ear to ear | 3 |
in one of them | 3 |
at the close of | 3 |
i think i have | 3 |
the groaning spirit of | 3 |
him out of the | 3 |
to be born of | 3 |
in at the door | 3 |
was the spirit of | 3 |
of the presence of | 3 |
is associated with the | 3 |
a place called the | 3 |
after he had left | 3 |
to those who are | 3 |
there is no doubt | 3 |
laid his ear to | 3 |
the trunk of a | 3 |
by the moon we | 3 |
the sound of footsteps | 3 |
to get at her | 3 |
me a long time | 3 |
not to speak of | 3 |
there was an irish | 3 |
before the oak have | 3 |
end of his string | 3 |
was nothing to be | 3 |
danger she was in | 3 |
had never heard before | 3 |
be after you in | 3 |
and he gave her | 3 |
short space of time | 3 |
she caught her up | 3 |
the land of nodding | 3 |
the man of the | 3 |
and keep it up | 3 |
polly williams and the | 3 |
and that it was | 3 |
was supposed to be | 3 |
banks of the river | 3 |
says the prophet jones | 3 |
a number of little | 3 |
and the light of | 3 |
and the old woman | 3 |
for an hour or | 3 |
could not have told | 3 |
by the main entrance | 3 |
they were obliged to | 3 |
found that he was | 3 |
as he approached the | 3 |
of ffynon yr yspryd | 3 |
hook and ladder co | 3 |
the tump of lies | 3 |
light of the sun | 3 |
to the no small | 3 |
to the rest of | 3 |
you are able to | 3 |
at some distance from | 3 |
to be able to | 3 |
not for a long | 3 |
the result of his | 3 |
a quarter of an | 3 |
it was a good | 3 |
lore of the northern | 3 |
appeared to be a | 3 |
did i tell you | 3 |
they were satisfied the | 3 |
and as he was | 3 |
to come to the | 3 |
the matter with the | 3 |
they are supposed to | 3 |
upon us as a | 3 |
the money value of | 3 |
the mythology of the | 3 |
rest of the company | 3 |
and gave her a | 3 |
as well as their | 3 |
seemed to be the | 3 |
we sport and play | 3 |
the handle of the | 3 |
was quite enough for | 3 |
once a little princess | 3 |
was strongly tempted to | 3 |
are more or less | 3 |
at the same moment | 3 |
that he was in | 3 |
there is something about | 3 |
he was at the | 3 |
as though it had | 3 |
when the sun was | 3 |
a few days after | 3 |
the shade of the | 3 |
was not able to | 3 |
with wonder and surprise | 3 |
to find that the | 3 |
for the space of | 3 |
groaning spirit of bedwellty | 3 |
i thought it was | 3 |
author of the gayworthys | 3 |
to find out what | 3 |
in a field called | 3 |
why do you think | 3 |
the aid of the | 3 |
the surface of the | 3 |
and then went to | 3 |
saw that she was | 3 |
not gone far before | 3 |
had better not try | 3 |
the door and entered | 3 |
legend of hafod lwyddog | 3 |
a piece of silver | 3 |
did not dare to | 3 |
if it had not | 3 |
both welsh and english | 3 |
when there came a | 3 |
carried away by the | 3 |
after they had gone | 3 |
went back to their | 3 |
the person who is | 3 |
the men of ardudwy | 3 |
i should be sorry | 3 |
that he had made | 3 |
the day of the | 3 |
he is a good | 3 |
have been known in | 3 |
are in the habit | 3 |
occult powers of bells | 3 |
come to the house | 3 |
are supposed to be | 3 |
which he had come | 3 |
terrors of the brute | 3 |
been rescued by the | 3 |
to the eyes of | 3 |
by the ghost of | 3 |
got away from those | 3 |
as far as she | 3 |
he had begun to | 3 |
the parish of llanfair | 3 |
the demon usher half | 3 |
as to what he | 3 |
drove out of wales | 3 |
withered apple and a | 3 |
he opened the door | 3 |
i think i know | 3 |
went one day to | 3 |
ships and phantom islands | 3 |
of the power of | 3 |
as they did so | 3 |
she was in a | 3 |
at the church door | 3 |
ditto roan c ditto | 3 |
that he had to | 3 |
more than a foot | 3 |
who do you think | 3 |
music in welsh fairy | 3 |
father and mother to | 3 |
up the subject of | 3 |
the rescue of queen | 3 |
to be possessed of | 3 |
it is recorded that | 3 |
he returned to his | 3 |
he was by no | 3 |
the hand of the | 3 |
the goddess of mirth | 3 |
there was a little | 3 |
what could he do | 3 |
about the size of | 3 |
on the subject of | 3 |
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to look at him | 3 |
came in his eyes | 3 |
was no longer alone | 3 |
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reminds us of the | 3 |
by the genius of | 3 |
walking barefoot to church | 3 |
from beginning to end | 3 |
the room where the | 3 |
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saw no more of | 3 |
it would be the | 3 |
did not see her | 3 |
to go home alone | 3 |
and then what would | 3 |
the bell of st | 3 |
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out of his mouth | 3 |
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was on his way | 3 |
as he called it | 3 |
given by the prophet | 3 |
able to look at | 3 |
i lost my way | 3 |
rays of the sun | 3 |
the next day the | 3 |
would like to see | 3 |
i am sure you | 3 |
rescue of queen titania | 3 |
he must have been | 3 |
from all the rest | 3 |
it must not be | 3 |
than one of the | 3 |
but they did not | 3 |
or dogs of hell | 3 |
was very fond of | 3 |
the princess fast asleep | 3 |
and when he saw | 3 |
he had ever seen | 3 |
she would go to | 3 |
the mountain to look | 3 |
up in her arms | 3 |
he set out for | 3 |
what has happened to | 3 |
in memory of the | 3 |
samson drove out of | 3 |
for the life of | 3 |
thought it prudent to | 3 |
he can see us | 3 |
did not want the | 3 |
to the prince of | 3 |
of the cwn annwn | 3 |
and there will be | 3 |
of pant y madog | 3 |
the guise of a | 3 |
a quarter of a | 3 |
know who i am | 3 |
one by the way | 3 |
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that he was a | 3 |
and what she did | 3 |
not by any means | 3 |
on a part of | 3 |
the popular belief is | 3 |
and going to her | 3 |
in an incredibly short | 3 |
beyond the reach of | 3 |
in the garden the | 3 |
more than probable that | 3 |
he was in the | 3 |
had been carried off | 3 |
a goblin living in | 3 |
great were the rejoicings | 3 |
in love with the | 3 |
florimel and the brownies | 3 |
the story of haunted | 3 |
himself as well as | 3 |
there was a dead | 3 |
of the place of | 3 |
was all he could | 3 |
sometimes it is a | 3 |
every first of may | 3 |
which he had met | 3 |
she did not come | 3 |
on the saddle and | 3 |
an old man who | 3 |
with an introduction by | 3 |
by this time the | 3 |
at the princess and | 3 |
have told you that | 3 |
if they did not | 3 |
there would be a | 3 |
of salt on the | 3 |
he had a little | 3 |
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up one of the | 3 |
you will see when | 3 |
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to wait for the | 3 |
the cruise of the | 3 |
in their very midst | 3 |
some thirty years ago | 3 |
it were not for | 3 |
beyond measure at the | 3 |
which the brownies had | 3 |
way of accounting for | 3 |
but they were not | 3 |
he had been in | 3 |
portrait of the author | 3 |
the kind of thing | 3 |
consequence was that they | 3 |
means of getting rid | 3 |
so long a period | 3 |
cavern of the ravens | 3 |
the level of the | 3 |
many parts of the | 3 |
to be rid of | 3 |
every one of them | 3 |
in what seemed to | 3 |
was evident that the | 3 |
the moon we sport | 3 |
after they had been | 3 |
voice singing under a | 3 |
men in the mabinogion | 3 |
came up to the | 3 |
in the church porch | 3 |
origin of the tylwyth | 3 |
and anxious to know | 3 |
would be sure to | 3 |
was a great favorite | 3 |
as the case may | 3 |
that he could hardly | 3 |
in some way or | 3 |
mythology of the heavens | 3 |
his bowl of cream | 3 |
what they could be | 3 |
he did not go | 3 |
memorials of king arthur | 3 |
the parish of mynyddyslwyn | 3 |
side of the road | 3 |
and as they grew | 3 |
my rambles in the | 3 |
he crawled to it | 3 |
think we had better | 3 |
at the entrance of | 3 |
door in the dark | 3 |
of you to go | 3 |
into her head that | 3 |
git you ef you | 3 |
a withered apple and | 3 |
will be quite sufficient | 3 |
the terror of the | 3 |
it was the only | 3 |
what did i tell | 3 |
to get them out | 3 |
than that of a | 3 |
in the world to | 3 |
in the fylde country | 3 |
of the person who | 3 |
at him until he | 3 |
plew dot bum node | 3 |
to take him to | 3 |
in both welsh and | 3 |
one of them was | 3 |
said to be haunted | 3 |
land of ever day | 3 |
had ever seen in | 3 |
was to make the | 3 |
he was out of | 3 |
delight was to do | 3 |
the mind of the | 3 |
goblin tales of lancashire | 3 |
just as it was | 3 |
was haunted by a | 3 |
to get into the | 3 |
a loaf of bread | 3 |
various parts of wales | 3 |
in the heart of | 3 |
said the young man | 3 |
was that of a | 3 |
he did not know | 3 |
began at once to | 3 |
it as well as | 3 |
to have had a | 3 |
and when she came | 3 |
the parish church of | 3 |
a good deal of | 3 |
the state of the | 3 |
in a fever of | 3 |
the burden of the | 3 |
it had been a | 3 |
here and there a | 3 |
the sources of the | 3 |
is a good boy | 3 |
and what do you | 3 |
is told of a | 3 |
the open air and | 3 |
see who it was | 3 |
he saw no more | 3 |
in an offended tone | 3 |
by the light of | 3 |
quarter of a mile | 3 |
tears came in his | 3 |
whose little eyes glow | 3 |
with a cry of | 3 |
wreck of the grosvenor | 3 |
believed to be the | 3 |
i thought you would | 3 |
that it would have | 3 |
and if it were | 3 |
a king and a | 3 |
the princess turned and | 3 |
at that moment a | 3 |
legend of the lady | 3 |
he made a sudden | 3 |
but i do not | 3 |
the wind howled and | 3 |
there was something more | 3 |
to let him go | 3 |
them for a moment | 3 |
the earth to the | 3 |
could not have gone | 3 |
it sounded like a | 3 |
it was all he | 3 |
ring and put it | 3 |
ought to be very | 3 |
she thus made a | 3 |
have you found out | 3 |
the name of heaven | 3 |
that would have made | 3 |
a great cry of | 3 |
my great big grand | 3 |
put a stop to | 3 |
to do domestic service | 3 |
it as hard as | 3 |
and walked about the | 3 |
what he had to | 3 |
of those who had | 3 |
he at once recognized | 3 |
of the whereabouts of | 3 |
faint voice singing under | 3 |
pugh and the ellyll | 3 |
graves of old bachelors | 3 |
goblin living in a | 3 |
what do you want | 3 |
at the risk of | 3 |
heard the noise of | 3 |
was a goblin living | 3 |
upon the outside of | 3 |
in the realm of | 3 |
if it did not | 3 |
it was now too | 3 |
say nothing about it | 3 |
his heart for a | 3 |
the moonlight on the | 3 |
with a sigh of | 3 |
he went to the | 3 |
i will go with | 3 |
legend of iolo ap | 3 |
the soul of the | 3 |
which was in the | 3 |
ditto morocco or calf | 3 |
the echoes of the | 3 |
a fool of herself | 3 |
very much the same | 3 |
to the land of | 3 |
legends in other lands | 3 |
china and its people | 3 |
rid of the tylwyth | 3 |
that the goblins were | 3 |
of life and death | 3 |
the student of folk | 3 |
he was very careful | 3 |
two or three days | 3 |
had not been for | 3 |
the legend of hafod | 3 |
faint hope of finding | 3 |
are not going to | 3 |
that if a person | 3 |
the occult powers of | 3 |
stories of this class | 3 |
as though anxious to | 3 |
he was about to | 3 |
of the mountain was | 3 |
the proceedings of the | 3 |
falls to the ground | 3 |
as fast as they | 3 |
neptune hook and ladder | 3 |
be spoken of as | 3 |
but they had no | 3 |
and they sat down | 3 |
miraculous removals of stones | 3 |
on the head of | 3 |
stretched out his hand | 3 |
who lived in a | 3 |
to distinguish it from | 3 |
the direction in which | 3 |
he had not gone | 3 |
by the noise of | 3 |
many of the goblins | 3 |
little way from the | 3 |
from a great distance | 3 |
the way of a | 3 |
as he opened the | 3 |
she heard a faint | 3 |
the breton sand yan | 3 |
b ditto roan c | 3 |
to come from the | 3 |
in a fit of | 3 |
she had seen the | 3 |
as long as i | 3 |
he found it was | 3 |
the goblins and their | 3 |
moon we sport and | 3 |
out of my way | 3 |
that i have been | 3 |
the tylwyth teg are | 3 |
at a turn of | 3 |
to which he had | 3 |
do not choose to | 3 |
when she opened her | 3 |
laid his hand on | 3 |
the virtues of the | 3 |
appear to have been | 3 |
the outlines of the | 3 |
of iolo ap hugh | 3 |
there were so many | 3 |
the space of a | 3 |
the scene of the | 3 |
was a time when | 3 |
is to be found | 3 |
at the bottom of | 3 |
out into the road | 3 |
ring on her finger | 3 |
singing under a leaf | 3 |
but when he looked | 3 |
caught her up in | 3 |
is the ghost of | 3 |
legend of catrin gwyn | 3 |
this state of things | 3 |
he had been to | 3 |
by the action of | 3 |
a long way to | 3 |
phantom ships and phantom | 3 |
with the bow and | 3 |
you are going to | 3 |
and reminds us of | 3 |
came to him and | 3 |
a story of experience | 3 |
to have been at | 3 |
to the rescue of | 3 |
so much as a | 3 |
red lady of paviland | 3 |
the upper part of | 3 |
rowli pugh and the | 3 |
throw it into the | 3 |
the stone of remembrance | 3 |
it could not have | 3 |
a pair of scissors | 3 |
it with her finger | 3 |
to look after his | 3 |
middle of the floor | 3 |
and was fast asleep | 3 |
in the dim light | 3 |
burst into a wailing | 3 |
in view of the | 3 |
of china and its | 3 |
take you to the | 3 |
in which he had | 3 |
she still held out | 3 |
must have been dreaming | 3 |
the acorn before the | 3 |
heard a voice calling | 3 |
from the face of | 3 |
do you think was | 3 |
the foot of a | 3 |
fast as he could | 3 |
me if i had | 3 |
the legend of catrin | 3 |
food for the people | 3 |
didactic purpose in welsh | 3 |
in a terrified voice | 3 |
elves of the blue | 3 |
in the three islands | 3 |
go in at the | 3 |
but as he was | 3 |
the oak have i | 3 |
that he had been | 3 |
their way to the | 3 |
to be peculiar to | 3 |
a night or two | 3 |
which he had found | 3 |
that it had been | 3 |
the house where a | 3 |
on the ground and | 3 |
there will be no | 3 |
way out of the | 3 |
will take you to | 3 |
day of my life | 3 |
the souls of the | 3 |
near the village of | 3 |
dayes of the kyng | 3 |
until at last he | 3 |
told it to me | 3 |
who was known as | 3 |
her head that she | 3 |
a few of the | 3 |
although she did not | 3 |
when she saw him | 3 |
i must tell you | 3 |
and there were many | 3 |
the goblins had a | 3 |
into the house and | 3 |
for though he was | 3 |
not see the end | 3 |
had something to do | 3 |
through a hole in | 3 |
they were about to | 3 |
did not know that | 3 |
as we shall see | 3 |
came to a huge | 3 |
heard the sounds of | 3 |
a meal for ten | 3 |
the adventures of a | 3 |
top of his voice | 3 |
of gold and silver | 3 |
for the rest of | 3 |
was able to speak | 3 |
in place of the | 3 |
he bethought himself of | 3 |
that of a man | 3 |
and the terror of | 3 |
in one of the | 3 |
roan c ditto morocco | 3 |
stone of the wolf | 3 |
whether it was a | 3 |
it did not take | 3 |
of the nature of | 3 |
of the ancient druids | 3 |
lived happily ever after | 3 |
glad to see you | 3 |
custom in some parts | 3 |
i want you to | 3 |
could do nothing better | 3 |
of what he had | 3 |
land of nodding flowers | 3 |
was a good deal | 3 |
on the mountain side | 3 |
there was a certain | 3 |
if he could only | 3 |
and they were nearly | 3 |
story of gitto bach | 3 |
of the blue petticoat | 3 |
in olde dayes of | 3 |
at once set about | 3 |
of bread and cheese | 3 |
at the junction of | 3 |
the shock of the | 3 |
a moment more the | 3 |
the island of britain | 3 |
she had taken for | 3 |
in some of the | 3 |
out into the darkness | 3 |
a jug of barm | 3 |
with the aid of | 3 |
the neck of the | 3 |
a few moments he | 3 |
must help me to | 3 |
parts of great britain | 3 |
part of those who | 3 |
the brownies and prince | 3 |
for several nights after | 3 |
stillness fell upon the | 3 |
the wearing of the | 3 |
the case may be | 3 |
that at one time | 3 |
and could not find | 3 |
olde dayes of the | 3 |
that there was something | 3 |
for the use of | 3 |
the waters of the | 3 |
during the whole of | 3 |
of the wolf bitch | 3 |
brownies and prince florimel | 3 |
illustrations of china and | 3 |
the moon was shining | 3 |
the reign of charles | 3 |
slab into the hole | 3 |
and the house was | 3 |
dal and the fairies | 3 |
the same time to | 3 |
for he did not | 3 |
in our power to | 3 |
as they could to | 3 |
not so sure that | 3 |
she had never seen | 3 |
to go out and | 3 |
that came in their | 3 |
of the kyng arthour | 3 |
rambles in the new | 3 |
part of it was | 3 |
he opened his mouth | 3 |
from the mouth of | 3 |
of the fairy child | 3 |
she had been in | 3 |
illustration the human octopus | 3 |
of rip van winkle | 3 |
sound to be heard | 3 |
the fiery features of | 3 |
heard a faint voice | 3 |
he had come to | 3 |
it is by no | 3 |
for they knew that | 3 |
as if they had | 3 |
when at last he | 3 |
hand to take the | 3 |
was once a little | 3 |
have been known to | 3 |
which appear to be | 3 |
legend of the bell | 3 |
there was no response | 3 |
an hour or two | 3 |
by the aid of | 3 |
on the graves of | 3 |
come to the wedding | 3 |
the road from the | 3 |
and in the morning | 3 |
the foundations of the | 3 |
the red lady of | 3 |
no one thought of | 3 |
saw it no more | 3 |
the arrival of the | 3 |
llewellyn and the tylwyth | 3 |
and down with the | 3 |
seeing the sun dance | 3 |
out a good many | 3 |
story of haunted margaret | 3 |
as long as they | 3 |
but there was a | 3 |
by a path he | 3 |
the first opportunity of | 3 |
before going to bed | 3 |
a cottage on the | 3 |
valley of ebwy fawr | 3 |
pebble in her shoe | 3 |
they were said to | 3 |
as they had never | 3 |
the same time they | 3 |
saw that it was | 3 |
sand yan y tad | 3 |
gate and up the | 3 |
the king and curdie | 3 |
all parts of the | 3 |
get used to it | 3 |
of the brute creation | 3 |
to get it on | 3 |
acorn before the oak | 3 |
it is thought that | 3 |
there was a short | 3 |
over each other in | 3 |
round his neck and | 3 |
thus alone in the | 3 |
fell in love with | 3 |
when in the flesh | 3 |
she was not allowed | 3 |
between light and darkness | 3 |
moon was shining brightly | 3 |
a short time ago | 3 |
the house of the | 3 |
you would not have | 3 |
that there should be | 3 |
every one of the | 3 |
among the wealthier classes | 3 |
in the garden of | 3 |
brought me out of | 3 |
a little of the | 3 |
that it was the | 3 |
he did not have | 3 |
in which there was | 3 |
the night before the | 3 |
the age of the | 3 |
child of the cavern | 3 |
sat down upon a | 3 |
by the rest of | 3 |
seemed to be a | 3 |
oak have i seen | 3 |
said the old man | 3 |
supposed to be a | 3 |
the feet of the | 3 |
under the name of | 3 |
was heard to say | 3 |
two or three of | 3 |
but not in the | 3 |
in the proceedings of | 3 |
not been for the | 3 |
out of the question | 3 |
it was not a | 3 |
with the hope that | 3 |
as fast as i | 3 |
and you must be | 3 |
were to go out | 3 |
and opened the door | 3 |
the words of the | 3 |
lay the princess fast | 3 |
in spite of all | 3 |
but at length the | 3 |
thought it best to | 3 |
they dwell in the | 3 |
the same as the | 3 |
the rite of baptism | 3 |
relatives of the deceased | 3 |
full speed to the | 3 |
i did not mean | 3 |
on the night of | 3 |
gleaming white in the | 3 |
its way along the | 3 |
the hum of the | 3 |
dancing to the music | 3 |
in the north of | 3 |
as quickly as possible | 3 |
when he entered the | 3 |
with the idea of | 3 |
of a future life | 3 |
be the first to | 3 |
be believed that she | 3 |
there seemed to be | 3 |
the top of his | 3 |
mortals through the air | 3 |
the father of the | 3 |
the story told by | 3 |
in the morning she | 3 |
up your mind that | 3 |
when they got to | 3 |
the north of england | 3 |
to live in a | 3 |
a company of fairies | 3 |
illustration illustration the goblins | 3 |
their being met either | 2 |
has the power of | 2 |
a hundred years that | 2 |
mountain peak came up | 2 |
huge great grandmother had | 2 |
storm had been storming | 2 |
must let him go | 2 |
legend of nant yr | 2 |
only one curdie could | 2 |
danger now of choosing | 2 |
ran hither and thither | 2 |
was so fresh and | 2 |
the rest of his | 2 |
curdie was only raving | 2 |
golden creature fresh from | 2 |
even when it rains | 2 |
foot of the bed | 2 |
creatures about this time | 2 |
that poor cottage on | 2 |
their work during the | 2 |
to know she was | 2 |
the next moment after | 2 |
did know perfectly well | 2 |
the county of monmouth | 2 |
and rheumatism and forgetfulness | 2 |
shall be in good | 2 |
it and took out | 2 |
spot you know well | 2 |
got a large silver | 2 |
the patron saint of | 2 |
been closed over a | 2 |
marry any but a | 2 |
now i am sure | 2 |
what have you found | 2 |
he had cleared a | 2 |
heard a great noise | 2 |
stand against the wall | 2 |
softly as he could | 2 |
away by the fairies | 2 |
had to be such | 2 |
if your majesty will | 2 |
were the first possessors | 2 |
after clearing them away | 2 |
heard her voice again | 2 |
even amongst the fishes | 2 |
the edges of the | 2 |
may be said to | 2 |
how it is that | 2 |
scampering and their retreating | 2 |
to the plain before | 2 |
to run down the | 2 |
but as they grew | 2 |
full of hollow places | 2 |
lying at full length | 2 |
could not believe that | 2 |
that the level country | 2 |
in the silvery path | 2 |
of honey in some | 2 |
to modern spiritualistic performances | 2 |
over which her hair | 2 |
they were cherishing were | 2 |
and that was why | 2 |
he insisted on her | 2 |
of these the human | 2 |
let me know when | 2 |
caused the brownies to | 2 |
from year to year | 2 |
the inundation for the | 2 |
of the house were | 2 |
let the creature pass | 2 |
length to get half | 2 |
the moment he entered | 2 |
ring the same moment | 2 |
feet and my knees | 2 |
watched for her sake | 2 |
turned into another passage | 2 |
order the room to | 2 |
consequence ate an enormous | 2 |
might if possible discover | 2 |
find his axe again | 2 |
little dogs and cats | 2 |
along which she had | 2 |
as every other body | 2 |
the welsh caverns and | 2 |
every fresh flower was | 2 |
was even more distasteful | 2 |
the old woman was | 2 |
to hear her voice | 2 |
seen anyone so beautiful | 2 |
in the greatest risk | 2 |
and some shining with | 2 |
paid in them to | 2 |
carrying off that same | 2 |
story begins was about | 2 |
the little princess had | 2 |
in their hands for | 2 |
narrow for two of | 2 |
desire that all gifts | 2 |
hands on the little | 2 |
meeting a single goblin | 2 |
thick nailless fingers at | 2 |
again to the rescue | 2 |
have to put on | 2 |
better go and fetch | 2 |
the goblins for some | 2 |
constant darkness of their | 2 |
the hideous cries which | 2 |
and gyrating and stamping | 2 |
grand with your crown | 2 |
heard a good deal | 2 |
the seat at its | 2 |
asking ever so many | 2 |
three of them should | 2 |
the nurse saw it | 2 |
the inside of it | 2 |
to be dangerous in | 2 |
his leg startled him | 2 |
path went the silvery | 2 |
keep it for me | 2 |
who could neither make | 2 |
picked out the pinky | 2 |
and through the gurgling | 2 |
her ears were very | 2 |
the toys she had | 2 |
he scrambled to get | 2 |
back with a troubled | 2 |
perhaps you may think | 2 |
be afraid of in | 2 |
was no sound of | 2 |
lady in the tower | 2 |
upon him as it | 2 |
a sword dance of | 2 |
only i must really | 2 |
such a long way | 2 |
apple or an orange | 2 |
she seemed utterly alone | 2 |
all at once she | 2 |
the goblins began to | 2 |
it was very narrow | 2 |
had been able to | 2 |
to find was nowhere | 2 |
with statues upon brackets | 2 |
met her and lootie | 2 |
no doubt thought themselves | 2 |
the sun was not | 2 |
ring on her hand | 2 |
time gave him a | 2 |
on his great white | 2 |
i am quite safe | 2 |
be a queen too | 2 |
get at her thoughts | 2 |
curdie ever thought of | 2 |
greatly widened the passage | 2 |
she heard the noise | 2 |
than any that had | 2 |
no bigger and its | 2 |
prince had two defenceless | 2 |
search after the stair | 2 |
sides of the cave | 2 |
and call the other | 2 |
the moment it reached | 2 |
little loop of string | 2 |
him when you like | 2 |
you could make it | 2 |
he had to use | 2 |
unable to think for | 2 |
rose to a tremendous | 2 |
on which the house | 2 |
easier to get back | 2 |
ever entered except when | 2 |
a great stillness fell | 2 |
more likely to tell | 2 |
chicken broth for you | 2 |
way and be broken | 2 |
did not know which | 2 |
the least afraid for | 2 |
every one wore stones | 2 |
the mine was therefore | 2 |
for all additional favours | 2 |
know i saw them | 2 |
when we take him | 2 |
want them to know | 2 |
equally in her search | 2 |
unkind of you to | 2 |
door of the house | 2 |
had enough to keep | 2 |
of tears was growing | 2 |
much exhausted to let | 2 |