A Sampler of British Folk-tales |
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When it crawled forth and observed the horseman so near its den , " it lifted up its head and half of its body and long time stared him in the face with open mouth " , after which it apparently returned to its lair and did him no harm .
When it crawled forth and observed the horseman so near its den , " it lifted up its head and half of its body and long time stared him in the face with open mouth " , after which it apparently returned to its lair and did him no harm .
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had hired a cuddy and cart , and was bringing the body up a street in the middle of the night , when the old cuddy dropped down dead . They were so feared they would be caught , that they unyoked the dead cuddy out of the cart , and got ...
had hired a cuddy and cart , and was bringing the body up a street in the middle of the night , when the old cuddy dropped down dead . They were so feared they would be caught , that they unyoked the dead cuddy out of the cart , and got ...
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The next morning a man called upon the farmer's wife , and related how on the previous night her husband's ghost had appeared to him , and after show- ing him several stabs on his body , had told him that he was murdered by a certain ...
The next morning a man called upon the farmer's wife , and related how on the previous night her husband's ghost had appeared to him , and after show- ing him several stabs on his body , had told him that he was murdered by a certain ...
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FABLES AND EXEMPLA | 13 |
The Gobborn Seer | 26 |
The Man who wouldnt go out at Night | 39 |
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