A Sampler of British Folk-tales |
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I've neither brought thy golden ball Nor come to set thee free , But I have come to see thee hung Upon this gallows - tree . " Then the hangman said , “ Now , lass , say thy prayers , for thou must die . " ' Stop , stop , I think I see ...
I've neither brought thy golden ball Nor come to set thee free , But I have come to see thee hung Upon this gallows - tree . " Then the hangman said , “ Now , lass , say thy prayers , for thou must die . " ' Stop , stop , I think I see ...
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Throwing the bag of guineas into the tool - chest , he said , “ Molly , my dear , doesn't thee touch that shammy - leather bag for the world ! ' Tes the Devil's money that's in am ! " Little by little he told her what had happened ...
Throwing the bag of guineas into the tool - chest , he said , “ Molly , my dear , doesn't thee touch that shammy - leather bag for the world ! ' Tes the Devil's money that's in am ! " Little by little he told her what had happened ...
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Thy brass is not for him , and his is not for thee . " So terrified was the man of incurring her ill - will that he at once put back his guinea into his pocket , and Molly said , as the cards still lay on the table : " Thou's gotten it ...
Thy brass is not for him , and his is not for thee . " So terrified was the man of incurring her ill - will that he at once put back his guinea into his pocket , and Molly said , as the cards still lay on the table : " Thou's gotten it ...
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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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