The Weirdstone of Brisingamen. Alan Garner

The Weirdstone of Brisingamen - Alan  Garner


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      First published in 1960 by William Collins Sons & Company Ltd

      This edition published by HarperCollins Children’s Books in 2010

      Text copyright © Alan Garner 1960

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      Source ISBN: 9780007355211

      Ebook edition © JULY 2013 ISBN: 9780007539062

      Version: 2015-07-29

      CONTENTS

       Cover Page

       Title Page

       Dedication

       7. Fenodyree

       PART TWO

       8. Mist over Llyn-dhu

       9. St Mary’s Clyffe

       10. Plankshaft

       11. Prince of the Huldrafolk

       12. In the Cave of the Svartmoot

       13. “Where No Svart Will Ever Tread”

       14. The Earldelving

       15. A Stromkarl Sings

       16. The Wood of Radnor

       17. Mara

       18. Angharad Goldenhand

       19. Gaberlunzie

       20. Shuttlingslow

       21. The Headless Cross

       Keep Reading

       Praise

       Also by the Author

       About the Publisher

       In every prayer I offer up, Alderley, and all belonging to it, will be ever a living thought in my heart.

      REV. EDWARD STANLEY: 1837

       THE LEGEND OF ALDERLEY

      At dawn one still October day in the long ago of the world, across the hill of Alderley, a farmer from Mobberley was riding to Macclesfield fair.

      The morning was dull, but mild; light mists bedimmed his way; the woods were hushed; the day promised fine. The farmer was in good spirits, and he let his horse, a milk-white mare, set her own pace, for he wanted her to arrive fresh for the market. A rich man would walk back to Mobberley that night.

      So, his mind in the town while he was yet on the hill, the farmer drew near to the place known as Thieves’ Hole. And there the horse stood still and would answer to neither spur nor rein. The spur and rein she understood, and her master’s stern command, but the eyes that held her were stronger than all of these.

      In the middle of the path, where surely there had been no one, was an old man, tall, with long hair and beard. “You go to sell this mare,” he said. “I come here to buy. What is your price?”

      But the farmer wished to sell only at the market, where he would have a choice of many offers, so he rudely


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