English Myths and Legends The World Around is not just round, The Myths have shadown' forth. And Yet, we'll go, And me and thou No, nothing shows the way in rows. Catherine J. A Mermaid and a Magic Comb · Curry, Cornwall, England · 1700-1800 · Lost items by the beach · One old mad found a magical comb · Love, yet unhappiness · Decision to split up and therefore save humanity and the mermaids' world, too More mermaids... A Mummy's Tale · Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England · A Mummy caused quite a stink in Great Yarmouth · Valley of the Kings · Egypt A Ride with the Devil · Ranworth, Norfolk, England · 1770 · Colonel Thomas Sydney lived at the Old Hall, Ranworth in Norfolk · he was a bully and a drunkard who loved a bet · trouble that one gamble caused him A Saint's Revenge · Edmund of the East Angles · 855-1050 · Bury St
The wild, primeval landscape is the very best of sea. The Ulster American Folk Park - near Omagh in County Tyrone Northern Ireland is an excellent way to experience the immigration of the Irish people during and after the great famine. The Cliffs of Moher - rise majestically almost 700 feet straight up from the Atlantic. It is a glorious sight, especially in the spring when it is the haunt of thousands of nesting sea birds (and mermaids--if you believe the locals). O'Brien's Tower, marks the highest point of 668 feet.
The word high describes bigger or wider objects that reach a great height. For example, you can say: a high mountain a high wall 61 Numbers are adjectives, too. They tell you how many people, animals, or things there are. Sometimes they are called adjectives of quantity. two princes three princesses four mermaids five witches one giant seven elves six fairies nine dwarfs eight puppets ten angels eleven hens fifteen frogs nineteen lizards twelve geese sixteen snails twenty butterflies thirteen birds seventeen kittens fourteen mice eighteen ants 62
age. (A) periodically (B) dependably (C) approximately (D) ordinarily 2. Organic compounds often contain special groups of atoms, called functional groups, that readily undergo chemical reaction. (A) freely (B) reluctantly (C) repeatedly (D) occasionally 3. The construction of the Saint Lawrence seaway was an undertaking of great proportions. (A) triumphs (B) renown (C) dimensions (D) sacrifice 4. Folklore holds that mermaids are natural beings who have prophetic powers. (A) formidable (B) intrusive (C) predictive (D) analogous 5. Faced with the numerous problems brought on by the new industrial age, wage earners were prone to solve their problems through organization. (A) fortunate (B) compelled (C) cautioned (D) inclined LESSON 24 affordable contaminated discernible flourishing maintain mediocre negligible parallel peculiar potent remarkable