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Y Storiwr a'r Dewin

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-Let's go!

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-Is that heavy?

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-888

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-I like that!

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-This story is called...

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-..the Storyteller and the Wizard.

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-A long, long time ago in Ireland...

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-..there lived a storyteller

-and his wife.

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-The storyteller told his stories

-to an important man.

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-That man was the King of Ireland.

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-Every morning,

-the storyteller awoke in his bed...

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-..and he thought of a story

-to tell the king.

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-Think of a story!

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-Once the storyteller

-had thought of a story...

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-..he'd tell it to his wife.

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-He kept practising

-until it was perfect.

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-Then, at the castle

-in the evening...

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-..the storyteller

-told the king his great story.

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-Stories helped the king sleep.

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-The king enjoyed the stories.

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-Some of the stories made him laugh.

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-Some of the stories made him cry.

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-Once he'd heard the story,

-the king would feel sleepy.

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-He'd then nod off...

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-..and sleep soundly

-until the morning.

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-Listen! The king is snoring!

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-One morning, the storyteller woke up

-and he tried to think of a story.

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-He tried to come up with a story...

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-..but he couldn't come up with

-a single idea.

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-He tried to use his imagination

-and think hard...

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-..but no matter how hard he tried,

-his mind was blank.

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-Navy blue!

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-The king would be very angry

-if he had no story for him.

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-They heard a knock on the door.

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-Go and answer the door!

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-Who was there?

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-Who was there?

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-I wonder!

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-Who's that?

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-It was an old man

-in a funny, pointy hat.

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-He had a long, white beard...

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-..long, baggy trousers

-and a crooked walking stick.

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-In his hand, there was a purple bag.

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-Isn't that odd?

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-The storyteller and his wife

-stared at the man.

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-They were shocked when the man asked

-the storyteller to play a game.

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-A game?

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-Yes - a game.

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-The old man said

-it was an easy game.

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-He also said if the storyteller won,

-he'd help him think of a story...

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-..to tell the king that night.

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-What a great offer!

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-The storyteller

-agreed to play the game.

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-What was the game?

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-The game was to roll the die.

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-Whoever rolled the higher number

-would win.

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-What an easy game!

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-That's what

-the storyteller thought, too.

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-If he won, he'd have a great story

-to tell the king that night.

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-What if he lost?

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-Should he lose, all the old man

-wanted was a hearty breakfast.

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-A hearty breakfast?

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-Yes.

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-They shook hands

-and started to play the game.

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-The storyteller rolled the die.

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-The storyteller rolled the die.

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-Four.

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-He rolled a four.

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-The old man rolled a six.

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-Six? Wow!

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-That means the old man won!

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-The storyteller wasn't happy.

-He had no story to tell the king.

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-The old man

-enjoyed his hearty breakfast!

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-Very tasty!

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-The old man asked him if he wanted

-to play the game one more time.

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-The storyteller agreed,

-as he was sure he'd win this time.

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-What did the old man want,

-this time?

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-He wanted a hot lunch.

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-Lunch, after that big breakfast?

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-The storyteller rolled the die.

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-He was delighted

-to have thrown a five.

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-Brilliant!

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-The old man rolled another six!

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-Navy blue! The old man won again?!

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-The storyteller wasn't happy.

-He still had no story for the king.

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-The old man enjoyed every morsel

-of his hot lunch.

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-What a hungry old man!

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-The old man asked the storyteller

-to take him to the castle.

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-He wanted to meet the king.

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-Take him to the castle?

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-The storyteller agreed.

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-You'll never believe

-what happened next!

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-The old man said they'd fly there.

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-Fly there?

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-He tapped his magic stick three

-times and they flew through the air.

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-Whee!

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-The storyteller was amazed!

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-They flew over fields, trees,

-villages and farms...

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-..until they reached

-the king's castle.

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-Wow!

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-The storyteller

-looked around for the old man.

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-Where was he? He'd disappeared!

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-He was worried sick.

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-He had no story to tell the king.

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-Then, he had an idea.

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-It was a brilliant idea!

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-He knew what he had to do.

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-The king was waiting for him in bed,

-as usual.

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-He couldn't wait to hear his story.

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-The storyteller entered the room

-with a huge smile on his face.

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-The storyteller told the king

-about his day.

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-He told him about rolling the die...

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-..and the way the old man

-always rolled a six.

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-He said the old man

-must have been a wizard...

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-..because they flew to the castle.

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-Was the king amazed?

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-Yes, this was the best story

-he'd ever heard.

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-The king was delighted.

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-He was so happy,

-he instantly fell asleep.

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-The End.

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-# The storyteller told a story

-to the silly king each night

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-# The king listened carefully

-to every single word

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-# The king loved to listen to

-the storyteller

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-# And he was soon fast asleep,

-well there we are!

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-# One day,

-the storyteller's mind went blank

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-# He didn't know what to do.

-He was in a pickle

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-# The king loved to listen to

-the storyteller

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-# And he was soon fast asleep,

-well there we are!

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-# One day,

-the storyteller's mind went blank

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-# He didn't know what to do.

-He was in a pickle

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-# Who should come along but

-a wise old wizard yes, it's true

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-# They played a game

-and everything soon changed #

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-Bye-bye!

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