A Sampler of British Folk-tales |
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Gipsies carried stories about with them , and gained a welcome at lonely farmhouses by their tale - telling . The same is true of the " Travelling Men " , the Tinkers of Scotland , from whom a sympathetic collector can still obtain ...
Gipsies carried stories about with them , and gained a welcome at lonely farmhouses by their tale - telling . The same is true of the " Travelling Men " , the Tinkers of Scotland , from whom a sympathetic collector can still obtain ...
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T'pilgrim axed un whur ' is sheather did bide , then ketched ault on t'old bloke an ' carried un ter Pains'ick ... Auter thaay coom'd ter t'sheather's ' ouse , another old mon come ter t'door , nation angered , wi ' a dazzed girt stick ...
T'pilgrim axed un whur ' is sheather did bide , then ketched ault on t'old bloke an ' carried un ter Pains'ick ... Auter thaay coom'd ter t'sheather's ' ouse , another old mon come ter t'door , nation angered , wi ' a dazzed girt stick ...
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The commonest types of fairy anecdote are those of changelings , of human midwives , and of mortals carried off into fairyland . Almost equally common are tales of fairy thefts , often of the goodness , or " foison " , taken out of the ...
The commonest types of fairy anecdote are those of changelings , of human midwives , and of mortals carried off into fairyland . Almost equally common are tales of fairy thefts , often of the goodness , or " foison " , taken out of the ...
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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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