A Sampler of British Folk-tales |
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We'll leave that tree to the birds , ” he said , “ and gang on to the neist . " They moved on , but the flight of birds went with them , and when the farmer threw up the rope , it slid down once more . Then his wife spoke for the first ...
We'll leave that tree to the birds , ” he said , “ and gang on to the neist . " They moved on , but the flight of birds went with them , and when the farmer threw up the rope , it slid down once more . Then his wife spoke for the first ...
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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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The thorn still grew , and by Christmas it was quite a little tree . The pilgrim promised that it would bloom on Christmas Day , but Christmas Day passed and nothing happened . But on Old Christmas Eve at night the whole village was ...
The thorn still grew , and by Christmas it was quite a little tree . The pilgrim promised that it would bloom on Christmas Day , but Christmas Day passed and nothing happened . But on Old Christmas Eve at night the whole village was ...
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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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