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A REMONSTRAH SEN FOR HAVING SOURED THE DISPOSITION OF THEIR GHOSTS AND FAERIES

Not only in Ireland is faery belief still extant. It was only the other day I heard of a Scottish farmer who believed that the lake in front of his house was haunted by a water-horse. He was afraid of it, and dragged the lake with s, and then tried to pump it empty. It would have been a bad thing for the water-horse had he found him. An Irish peasant would have long sine to terms with the creature. For in Ireland there is something of timid affe between men and spirits. They only ill-treat each other in reason. Each admits the other side to have feelings. There are points beyond whieither will go. No Irish peasant would treat a captured faery as did the man Campbell tells of. He caught a kelpie, and tied her behind him on his horse. She was fierce, but he kept her quiet by driving an awl and a needle into her. They came to a river, and she grew very restless, fearing to cr……(内容加载失败!)

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