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Garn

One moonlight night it was agreed to meet in the wood, and the appointment was duly kept by the young man, but there was no sign of the subterranean folks coming, until the moon disappeared behind the

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One moonlight night it was agreed to meet in the wood, and the appointment was duly kept by the young man, but there was no sign of the subterranean folks coming, until the moon disappeared behind the (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx, Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter II: The Fairies' Revenge)

hood of the Garn abounds in fairy tales (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx, Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter II: The Fairies' Revenge)

Garn, that is Carn Dolbenmaen, as having one day, when there was a httle mist and a drizzling rain, heard a crowd of fairies talking together in great confusion, near a sheepfold on ILwytmor Mountain; (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx, Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter III: Fairy Ways and Words)

Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx

  • attestation: One moonlight night it was agreed to meet in the wood, and the appointment was duly kept by the young man, but there was no sign of the subterranean folks coming, until the moon disappeared behind the (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter II: The Fairies' Revenge)

    "One moonlight night it was agreed to meet in the wood, and the appointment was duly kept by the young man, but there was no sign of the subterranean folks coming, until the moon disappeared behind the Garn."

  • attestation: hood of the Garn abounds in fairy tales (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter II: The Fairies' Revenge)

    "hood of the Garn abounds in fairy tales."

  • attestation: Garn, that is Carn Dolbenmaen, as having one day, when there was a httle mist and a drizzling rain, heard a crowd of fairies talking together in great confusion, near a sheepfold on ILwytmor Mountain; (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter III: Fairy Ways and Words)

    "Garn, that is Carn Dolbenmaen, as having one day, when there was a httle mist and a drizzling rain, heard a crowd of fairies talking together in great confusion, near a sheepfold on ILwytmor Mountain; but he was too much afraid to look at them."