A Sampler of British Folk-tales |
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The days passed , and folk put straws in their caps , and money in their pockets against the coming of the new Moon , and she never came . And as dark night after dark night passed , the evil ...
The days passed , and folk put straws in their caps , and money in their pockets against the coming of the new Moon , and she never came . And as dark night after dark night passed , the evil ...
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So they made such shift as they could , and passed their days amid the forest glades and lawns , sustaining themselves on the king's venison and the water of the brook ; and ever and again a little boy , who had served Cloudesley as his ...
So they made such shift as they could , and passed their days amid the forest glades and lawns , sustaining themselves on the king's venison and the water of the brook ; and ever and again a little boy , who had served Cloudesley as his ...
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Then another half hour passed , and Head uttered this sentence , TIME IS PASSED ! And fell down amid flames of fire and terrible noise , whereat the two friars awoke , and found the room full of smoke . “ Did not the head speak ?
Then another half hour passed , and Head uttered this sentence , TIME IS PASSED ! And fell down amid flames of fire and terrible noise , whereat the two friars awoke , and found the room full of smoke . “ Did not the head speak ?
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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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