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| | Owen Glendower review |
 | | Powys is faithful, as I understand it, to the stories of Glendower from contemporary sources, even though some of these have been dismissed by modern historians, such as the mutilation of the English dead at the battle of Bryn Glas by Welsh women. |
 | | Glendowers change of mind was presented as according with his mercurial and intuitive nature, the essence of his sorcery. |
 | | his Glendower does not boast, and does not believe in his own powers of sorcery, though he is glad enough to allow others to believe in them, for it increases their awe and serves his ends. |
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