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The adjudicators this year were John Rowlands, Geraint Vaughan Jones and Rhiannon Lloyd, and the title of the prize-winning novel is Y Llyfrgell
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The adjudicators this year were John Rowlands, Geraint Vaughan Jones and Rhiannon Lloyd, and the title of the prize-winning novel is Y Llyfrgell
August 2009 2009
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Born John Rowlands in Denbigh, Wales, he ran away from a workhouse, sailed to America as a cabin boy, and was adopted by a New Orleans merchant named Stanley.
Flashman on the March Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 2005
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John Rowlands was out somewhere on the farm, busy, so for the time being Will had to content himself with a much-folded map.
Greenwitch Susan Cooper 2002
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“Had my eye on this hedge for a year,” John Rowlands said.
Greenwitch Susan Cooper 2002
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John Rowlands was out somewhere on the farm, busy, so for the time being Will had to content himself with a much-folded map.
Greenwitch Susan Cooper 2002
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It was by another sound that he found John Rowlands, unexpectedly.
Greenwitch Susan Cooper 2002
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John Rowlands is the one to ask about things like that.
Greenwitch Susan Cooper 2002
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“Had my eye on this hedge for a year,” John Rowlands said.
Greenwitch Susan Cooper 2002
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John Rowlands is the one to ask about things like that.
Greenwitch Susan Cooper 2002
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