IN THE VALLEY OF THE DWYFOR 



Britain. The circle was small, not more than ten 

 feet in diameter, all the stones standing and having 

 a large, flat stone covering the top. Who were the 

 builders? Why was it built? No voice comes 

 from the weather-beaten stones, and wise men give 

 differing answers. 



The sun is almost touching the summit of the 

 western hills when we reach Garn. We have 

 tramped many miles, made a colossal failure of 

 fishing, but there has been delightful comradeship, 

 the blue sky, fair fields, hours in God's open, and 

 we are happy. 



