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so far! I am here in the midst of good friends that are ready to help me in an emergency, but in Anglesey I cannot promise that happiness. There are not two gentlemen in the universe that I would more willingly serve than Mr. Bennet and Mr. Jones. But charity begins at home, you know what I mean. By those hints you will be able to give Mr. Jones a determinate answer: but I beg you would at the same time present my hearty respect and duty to both him and my old Master, Bennet, and my humble thanks as a grateful acknowledgment for past favours. My compliments to Mr. Ellis; tell him I shall shortly send him the Cywydd prepared as he desires. Rhowch fy ngharedig annerch at eich tad a'ch mam, a dywedwch wrth eich mam fy mod hyd y dydd heddyw yn cofio ac yn diolch iddi am y frechdan fêl a gefais ganddi, ac odid na chofia hithau ddywedyd o honof y pryd hyny, "Ped fai gennyf gynffon mi a'i hysgydwn." Tell William Elias that I know Hugh Williams better than he does, and consequently what sort of poet he is. You see I have no room to write any more. than that I am your obliged humble Servant,

GRONWY OWEN.