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Examples
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It was unlikely she would encounter him between Ty-Gwyn and the chapel.
Truly Balogh, Mary 1996
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She had half expected that Ceris would come up to Ty-Gwyn.
Truly Balogh, Mary 1996
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She had a mental image suddenly of a man standing in darkness before her, his back to the doorway of Ty-Gwyn.
Truly Balogh, Mary 1996
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You and Marged and I. Marged told me to get away from Ty-Gwyn.
Truly Balogh, Mary 1996
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And so ten minutes later he found himself again outside that gate, gazing in at the farmyard and the house of Ty-Gwyn.
Truly Balogh, Mary 1996
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And the smell of him, that same expensive smell she had noticed at Ty-Gwyn.
Truly Balogh, Mary 1996
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And Marged Llwyd, now Marged Evans, who lived — without a man — at the farm of Ty-Gwyn, higher up the hill from the Williams farm.
Truly Balogh, Mary 1996
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He almost made the mistake of turning up into the hills toward Ty-Gwyn.
Truly Balogh, Mary 1996
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He had taken a route that would bring them onto the upland moors above Tegfan and Ty-Gwyn again.
Truly Balogh, Mary 1996
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Or if not exactly that, at least she had been aware since Sunday that he was at Tegfan, that Ty-Gwyn and all the land for miles around belonged to him, and that he might come at any time.
Truly Balogh, Mary 1996
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