In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Norman Dunbar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes

>No worries, thanks to the wonders of the internet, I found these :
>
>http://web.wanadoo.be/weymeis.cnudde/paginas/literature/gelert.htm
>
>and this :
>
>Beth Gelert or "the Grave of the Greyhound." A ballad by the Hon. William
>Robert Spencer. The tale is that one day Llewellyn returned from hunting,
>when his favourite hound, covered with gore, ran to meet him. The chieftain
>ran to see if anything had happened to his infant son, found the cradle
>overturned, and all around was sprinkled with gore and blood. Thinking the
>hound had eaten the child, he stabbed it to the heart. Afterwards he found
>the babe quite safe, and a huge wolf under the bed, quite dead. G�lert had
>killed the wolf and saved the child.
>
>I seem to remember this story from Primary School - far too many years ago
>:o(

Does this mean that you should have trust in "mans' best friend" ?

Not sure how it relates to the QL ... :-)

-- 
Malcolm Cadman

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