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MANAWYDDAN the prince and his friend Pryderi were wanderers, for the brother of Manawyddan had been slain, and his throne taken from him.
The Lilac Fairy Book Andrew Lang 1878
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But luckily Manawyddan got word of it, and he and Kieva left the town one night and proceeded to Narberth, taking with him
The Lilac Fairy Book 2003
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Manawyddan, and they searched the hall, and there was no man, and the castle, and there was none, and in the dwellings that were left was nothing save wild beasts.
The Lilac Fairy Book 2003
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Thus the months passed until the harvest; and one evening Manawyddan visited the furthest of his fields of wheat; and saw that it was ripe.
The Lilac Fairy Book 2003
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Manawyddan, Kieva and Pryderi, and they would not be parted from each other by night or by day, so great was the love between them.
The Lilac Fairy Book 2003
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So they left Wales, and went to Hereford, and there they made saddles, while Manawyddan fashioned blue enamel ornaments to put on their trappings.
The Lilac Fairy Book 2003
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Manawyddan the prince and his friend Pryderi were wanderers, for the brother of Manawyddan had been slain, and his throne taken from him.
The Lilac Fairy Book 2003
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And Manawyddan found that Pryderi had spoken the truth concerning his mother, and asked if she would take him for her husband.
The Lilac Fairy Book 2003
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Manawyddan was placing the cross-beam on the two forked sticks, where the mouse was to hang, when a priest rode past.
The Lilac Fairy Book 2003
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Very sorrowful was Manawyddan, but Pryderi was stout of heart, and bade him be of good cheer, as he knew a way out of his trouble.
The Lilac Fairy Book 2003
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