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This collection gathers retellings of traditional Welsh folklore and Arthurian legend, presenting short narratives about saints, faeries, giants, dragons, enchanted objects, and origin tales. Stories range from saintly shelters and enchanted hares to monstrous bog-creatures, fairy meetings and quests for magical harps and swords; many combine supernatural encounters, moral lessons, and explanations of local customs and place-names. The retellings blend mythic motifs with conversational narration and episodic chapters that move between pastoral scenes, heroic adventures, and meetings of otherworldly beings, emphasizing wonder, community values, and the persistence of folk belief.
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