2024 Dedh Deg
De Merher, degves mis Genver
Wednesday, 10th January
A ellowgh remembra levrow redyes genowgh en scol? Covadh a-varr ew "Bran an Gweythor Brons" - novel storek coth. Whei ell desky tabm story dhort whedhlow, dialar. Nag o vy redyores üskis, eth na wrüga vy drehedhes diwedh a radn ow levrow. "David Copperfield" gen Charles Dickens ew re hir. Res ew dhebm mires orth fylm rag trouvya an diwethva. Nei a redyas "Sira ha Mab" gen Edmond Gosse - story y vownans y hònan. Re yonk o vy dhe'y dalveja. Da veu genam an maw ha y sira ow miras ort creaturs bian en tollow war an treth, saw na veu keskerenja dhebm gen den yonk. Lebmyn theram ow convedhes gwell. Ma dhebm nebes bewgraffow (aga hònan) a'n par na. "Ow Theylû ha Enevales Erol" gen Gerald Durrell ew moy wharthüs. Ha forrellow lebmyn es moy deg.
Can you remember books you read at school. An early memory is "Bran the Bronze-Smith" - an old historical novel. You can learn a bit of history from stories, painlessly. I am not a fast reader, so I did not reach the end of some of my books. "David Copperfield" by Charles Dickens is too long. I must watch a film to find out the ending. We read "Father and Son" by Edmund Gosse - his autobiography. I was too young to appreciate it. I liked the boy and his father looking at little creatures in rock pools on the beach, but I had no empathy with a young man. Now I understand better. I have several (auto)biographies like that. "My Family and Other Animals" by Gerald Durrell is funnier. And book covers now are more attractive.
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