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Wild Wales

CHAPTER XIV
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It took us a long time to get to the top.

After resting a minute on the summit we began to descend.

My guide pointed out to me some slate-works, at some distance on our left.

"There is a great deal of work going on there, sir," said he: "all the slates that you see descending the canal at Llangollen came from there." The next moment we heard a blast, and then a thundering sound: "Llais craig yn syrthiaw; the voice of the rock in falling, sir," said John Jones; "blasting is dangerous and awful work." We reached the bottom of the descent, and proceeded for two or three miles up and down a rough and narrow road; I then turned round and looked at the hills which we had passed over.

They looked bulky and huge.
We continued our way, and presently saw marks of a fire in some grass by the side of the road.


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