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  • Without a word Gwalchmai left the room and Revelation pulled up a chair and sat beside the bed.

    Last Sword Of Power Gemmell, David 1988

  • 'It's coming!' called Gwalchmai from high in the elm.

    The Hawk Eternal Gemmell, David 1995

  • He called Gwalchmai the son of Gwyar, because he never returned home without achieving the adventure of which he went in quest.

    The Mabinogion Vol. 2 (of 3) Owen Morgan Edwards 1889

  • He called Gwalchmai, the son of Gwyar, because he never returned home without achieving the adventure of which he went in quest.

    Celtic Fairy Tales Joseph Jacobs 1885

  • He called Gwalchmai the son of Gwyar, because he never returned home without achieving the adventure of which he went in quest.

    The Mabinogion Anonymous 1853

  • She knew him-from somewhere; the name "Doctor Grame" swam up to stare at her, and another, "Gwalchmai," one and the same person, confusingly enough'so she refrained nobly from kicking his teeth down his throat, or from screaming.

    Children Of The Night Lackey, Mercedes 1990

  • "Gwalchmai," said he, "I know that thou wilt bring him because he is fatigued.

    The Mabinogion Vol. 1 (of 3) Owen Morgan Edwards 1889

  • "Gwalchmai," said he, "I know that thou wilt bring him because he is fatigued.

    The Mabinogion Anonymous 1853

  • Gwalchmai is endearingly humble, ever ready to attribute his battle success to supernatural favour rather than to his own prowess as a warrior.

    Kings of Lindsey Carla 2010

  • Gwalchmai is the second son of Queen Morgause and her husband King Lot of the Orkney Islands.

    Kings of Lindsey Carla 2010

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