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Legend Land, Vol. 1 Being a collection of some of the Old Tales told in those Western Parts of Britain served by The Great Western Railway.

Creator: Barham, George Basil
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In every land, O, The land where'er we go. With _Halantow, &c._ As for Saint George, O, Saint George he was a Knight, O! Of all the Knights in Christendom, Saint Georgy is the right, O! In every land, O, The land where'er we go. With _Halantow, &c_. God bless Aunt Mary Moses, And all her powers and might, O, And send us peace in merry England, Both day and night, O, And send us peace in merry England, Both now and evermore, O! With _Halantow, &c_. THE FURRY-DANCE TUNE
The Lights and Shadows of Real Life

THE LIGHTS AND SHADOWS OF REAL LIFE. BY T. S. ARTHUR. PHILADELPHIA: 1851. PREFACE. To all, as they pass through the world, come "light and shadow." Though the sun may be in the heavens, clouds often intervene, and
[Illustration: THE FURRY-DANCE TUNE (Sheet Music)] The simple air only of "The Furry Dance" is given here. It was probably originally played by a musician on the pipe, accompanying himself on the tabor. Remote Cornwall is still full of queer old customs and survivals of other days. Helston, the "Metropolis" of that picturesque wild district near the Lizard, forms a perfect setting for this interesting relic of the past, and an ideal centre for those who wish to enjoy the beauties and mystery of one of the most remote corners of our island. [Illustration: _The Furry Dance To-day_] * * * * * [Illustration: G.W.R: The Line to Legend Land BALA Page 48 CARREGGWASTAD COVE Page 44 DEVIL'S BRIDGE Page 40 ST. DAVID'S Page 52 PENNARD CASTLE Page 36