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Meanwhile Cormac -- alias Branwen, _alias_ the little old woman -- forsook the refuge of the Hebrew's house, and, in her antique capacity, paid a visit one afternoon to the palace of Hudibras.
The Hot Swamp 1859
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"Branwen," said the princess in a remonstrative tone, "is that the way to speak of your own father?"
The Hot Swamp 1859
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"Branwen," he said, in a low, calm voice, "will it pain you very much to know that I am glad -- inexpressibly glad -- that there is no youth Cormac in all the wide world?"
The Hot Swamp 1859
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The X-Files: I Want to Believe Trailer Has Arrived! « FirstShowing.net 2008
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That changes when he becomes a heroic champion trying to find his ancestor and Branwen as a stranger in a strange land in which only the teen girls seem normal to him.
Branwen’s Garden-Brad Parnell « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2009
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Branwen marries the king of Ireland; her brother goes to rescue her from an abusive marriage.
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The Second Branch sees the great king Bran, or Bendigeidfran lead an ill-fated expedition to Ireland to avenge his sister, Branwen.
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But, I was not so bad off as my friend Branwen – she had an appointment with her doctor to deal with two hernias.
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Branwen marries the king of Ireland; her brother goes to rescue her from an abusive marriage.
Archive 2007-05-01 2007
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The Second Branch sees the great king Bran, or Bendigeidfran lead an ill-fated expedition to Ireland to avenge his sister, Branwen.
Archive 2007-01-01 2007
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