More Celtic Fairy Tales
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MORE CELTIC
FAIRY TALES
SAY THIS Three times, with your eyes shut Moṫuiġim bolaḋ an Éireannaiġ ḃinn ḃreugaiġ faoi m'ḟóidín dúṫaiġ And you will see What you will see
SELECTED AND EDITED BY
JOSEPH JACOBS
LATE EDITOR OF FOLK-LORE
ILLUSTRATED BY
JOHN D. BATTEN
New York: G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS London: D. NUTT 1895
To THE MANY UNKNOWN LITTLE FRIENDS I HAVE MADE BY THE FORMER BOOKS OF THIS SERIES
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Transcriber's Note:
Preface
Contents
The Fate of the Children of Lir
Jack the Cunning Thief
Powel, Prince of Dyfed.
Paddy O'Kelly and the Weasel
The Black Horse
The Vision of MacConglinney
Dream of Owen O'Mulready
Morraha
THE STORY.
The Story of the McAndrew Family
The Farmer of Liddesdale
The Russet Dog
Smallhead and the King's Sons
The Legend of Knockgrafton.
Elidore.
The Leeching of Kayn's Leg.
How Cormac Mac Art went to Faery.
The Ridere of Riddles.
The Tail.
Notes and References.