Published in 1923 by

THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY
[FELIX J. C. POLE, GENERAL MANAGER]
PADDINGTON STATION, LONDON

CONTENTS AND ILLUSTRATIONS

[Contents and Illustrations]Page [2]
[Foreword][3]
[A Prince who would hang a Mouse][4]
[St. Melangell and Her “Lambs”][8]
[Where King Arthur Sleeps][12]
[Bronwen and the Starling][16]
[The Swan of Glasfryn][20]
[The Wonders of St. Govan’s Chapel][24]
[The Fairy Gardens of Treen][28]
[How the Dodman was Named][32]
[The Charmer of Pengersick][36]
[How St. German left Cornwall][40]
[The Spectre of Rosewarne][44]
[The Legend of the Four Halls][48]
[“John Dory,” a “Three Man’s” Song (Supplement)][52]

This is a reprint in book form of the third series of The Line to Legend Land leaflets, together with a Supplement, “John Dory,” an old Cornish “Three Man’s” Song.

The Map at the beginning provides a guide to the localities of the six Welsh legends, that at the back to those of Cornwall and “John Dory.”

Printed by Kelly & Kelly,
Moor Lane, London, E.C.2.

FOREWORD