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Numerous lechs are in the churchyard, and one is at the door of the mairie. The Holy Well of S. Guinger (Fingar) is of the 1 6th cent. , a little way out of the village. According to the legend Fingar was hunting when he came to the well, and looking in saw his face reflected in the water. " On my word, " said he ; " I'm an uncommonly hand- 169 BRITTANY some man, too good-looking to be anything but a saint, " and this effected his conversion. He renounced the world and dedicated his beauty to r...eligion. The chapel of S. Fiacre is of 1 453, with additions of 1640. In the transept is a richly carved flamboyant altar-piece. The chapel of S. Beuzy marks the spot where that favourite disciple of Gildas, flying with a mortal wound in his head, passed the night on his way to Rhuys. The chapel is of 1593. * PONT-AVEN (F. ) chl. Arr. Quimperle. The costume of the women in this district is peculiarly charming. The broad quilled collars and the white coiffe, with a pink ribbon behind the lace, serve to show off a pretty face to ad- vantage.
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