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Watts-Dunton, Theodore, 1832-1914

"Aylwin"

The _Times_, in a kindly notice of _The Coming of
Love_, said that the kind of Gypsies there depicted are a very
interesting people, 'unless the author has flattered them unduly.'
Those who best knew the Gypsy women of that period will be the first
to aver that I have not flattered them unduly. But I have fully
discussed this matter, and given a somewhat elaborate account of
Sinfi Lovell and Rhona Boswell, in the introduction to the fifth
edition of _The Coming of Love: Rhona Boswell's Story._

CONTENTS
CHAP.
1. THE CYMRIC CHILD
2. THE MOONLIGHT CROSS OF THE GNOSTICS
3. WINIFRED'S DUKKERIPEN
4. THE LEADER OF THE AYLWINIANS
5. HAROUN-AL-RASCHID THE PAINTER
6. THE SONG OF Y WYDDFA
7. SINFI'S DUKKERIPEN
8. ISIS AS HUMOURIST
9. THE PALACE OF NIN-KI-GAL
10. BEHIND THE VEIL
11. THE IRONY OF HEAVEN
12. THE REVOLVING CAGE OF CIRCUMSTANCE
13. THE MAGIC OF SNOWDON
14. SINFI'S COUP DE THEATRE
15. THE DAUGHTER OF SNOWDON'S STORY
16. D'ARCY'S LETTER
17. THE TWO DUKKERIPENS
18. THE WALK TO LLANBERIS
APPENDICES

AYLWIN
THE RENASCENCE OF WONDER

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THE CYMRIC CHILD

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'Those who in childhood have had solitary communings with the sea
know the sea's prophecy.


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