English anecdote about Welsh surnames.

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[FONT=&quot]An Englishman, riding one dark night among the mountains, heard a cry of distress, coming apparently from a man who had fallen into a ravine near the highway, and, on listening more attentively, heard the words 'Help, master, help' in a voice truly Cambrian, 'Help, what, who are you?' asked the traveller. 'Jenkin-ap-Griffith-ap-Robin-ap-Williams-ap-Rees-ap-Evan' was the response. 'Lazy Fellows that ye be,' said the Englishman, setting spurs to his horse, 'to lie rolling in that hole, half a dozen of you. Why in the name of common sense don't you help one another out?'
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