Legends and Myths From Wales - North-eastern Wales by Graham Watkins

Legends and Myths From Wales - North-eastern Wales by Graham Watkins

Author:Graham Watkins [Watkins, Graham]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: Graham Watkins
Published: 2012-12-10T05:00:00+00:00


There were more noises in the dark. Small animals scurried in the hedge. A patrolling fox, hunting for his supper, crossed the road ahead and vanished into a field. Clouds began to fill the sky, like a great weight above the land, so low that the farmer imagined he could reach up and touch them.

“Only a mile left now,” said the farmer, when he reached the lane.

The first part of the lane, along Cock Bank, was clear and the farmer made good progress but, when he reached Pentre Mailyn and began to walk down the hill, something happened. The trees that grew over the lane made it impossible to see. Something moved behind the farmer. It was snuffling and disturbing the fallen leaves.

“It’s a badger rooting for worms,” the farmer told himself and comforted, by the explanation, hurried on.



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