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him not forget that it is but a colossal piece of presumption for him to try and re-think my thoughts for me at the same time. Here he is only betray- ing a characteristic weakness of the ultra-Welsh-a want of a sense of proportion, a straining at trivialities which at the same time greedily swallows a whole menagerie-full of monstrosities-the pathetic mentality that (when under nuclear threat, the great masses of the people of the 'George Sellick is the last of Cardiff's inshore fishermen with a face that is wrinkled and leathery. His eyes are a bright blue, very piercing and shrewd under a pair of craggy eyebrows.' — d MORGAN-REES in March Wales. world are desperately concerned with the preservation of life itself on this planet) concerns itself solely with the preservation of the Welsh language-and the niceties of the Cynghanedd. It is time we grew up. Yours sincerely, Huw Menai 34 Amos Hill, Penygraig, Rhondda Ink Portrait by Colyn Jones