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ОглавлениеRAIN AND SUNSHINE, WIND AND RAIN.
THE BEAN NIGHE, OR WASHING WOMAN.
CHAPTER II. TALES ILLUSTRATIVE OF FAIRY SUPERSTITION.
THE CUP OF THE MACLEODS OF RAASA.
THE FAIRIES ON FINLAY’S SANDBANK.
CALLUM CLARK AND HIS SORE LEG.
THE YOUNG MAN IN THE FAIRY KNOLL.
THE HARRIS WOMAN AND HER BAKING.
FAIRIES STEALING WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
READY WIT REPULSES THE FAIRIES.
KINDNESS TO A NEGLECTED CHILD.
THE CROWING OF THE BLACK COCK.
BEAN SHITH, ELLE WOMAN, OR WOMAN OF PEACE.
DONALD THRASHED BY THE FAIRY WOMAN.
THE CARLIN OF THE SPOTTED HILL (Cailleach Beinne Bhric) .
STRUCK BY THE FAIRY ARROW SPADE.
CHAPTER IV. THE URISK, THE BLUE MEN, AND THE MERMAID.
CHAPTER V. THE WATER-HORSE (Each Uisge) .
THE TALKING HORSE AT CRU-LOCH.
KILLING THE RAASAY WATER-HORSE.
THE WATER-HORSE AT LOCH CUAICH.
THE WATER-HORSE AT LOCH BASIBOL, TIREE.
THE WATER-BULL (Tarbh Uirge) .
CHAPTER VI. SUPERSTITIONS ABOUT ANIMALS.
CHAPTER VII. MISCELLANEOUS SUPERSTITIONS.
CHAPTER IX. PREMONITIONS AND DIVINATION.
CHAPTER X. DREAMS AND PROPHECIES.
CHAPTER XI. IMPRECATIONS, SPELLS, AND THE BLACK ART.
THE GAÏCK CATASTROPHE (Mort Ghàthaig) .
TAGHAIRM, OR “GIVING HIS SUPPER TO THE DEVIL.”