in which he hoped to produce a Welsh equivalent to the Waverley novels of Walter Scott
a year after the author died
After being rescued from a suicide attempt in London
Originally written in 1905
speaks a number of languages and has previously worked as a professional translator for the Welsh Government
The Great Deed of Gwilym Bevan (T. Gwynn Jones) in which he hoped toNo, they'll kill me too. Shh, here they come, they're breaking down the door. Oh, have mercy, have mercy, save me!" "So you're scared of dying? Flee then, run for your life!" After being rescued from a suicide attempt in London, Gwilym Bevan returns home to Wales and finds work in the local quarry. His wit and charisma mean he soon finds himself elected a leader among his fellow workers, but the spectre of unrest is already on the horizon The hard