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| I. | [The King’s Daughter ofFrance] | 1 |
| II. | [The Cow of a Widow ofBreffny] | 13 |
| III. | [Kate Ellen’s Wake] | 21 |
| IV. | [The Dark Oath] | 29 |
| V. | [Fairy Gold] | 37 |
| VI. | [M’Carthy of Connacht] | 45 |
| VII. | [Nallagh’s Child] | 65 |
| VIII. | [The Enchanted Hare] | 73 |
| IX. | [The Bridge of the Kist] | 81 |
| X. | [The Child and the Fiddle] | 89 |
| XI. | [The Cutting of the Tree] | 97 |
| XII. | [The Little Settlement] | 105 |
| XIII. | [The Tillage in the Fort] | 115 |
| XIV. | [The New Deck of Cards] | 121 |
| XV. | [The Lifting of a Child] | 127 |
| XVI. | [The Voice at the Door] | 135 |
| XVII. | [The Earl’s Son of theSea] | 143 |
| XVIII. | [The Girl and the Fairies] | 153 |
| XIX. | [Good-night, my BraveMichael] | 159 |
| XX. | [The Lad and the Old Lassie’sSong] | 165 |
| XXI. | [The Basket of Eggs] | 169 |
| XXII. | [The Broken Branch] | 175 |
| XXIII. | [Digging for Gold] | 179 |
| XXIV. | [Story of a Churn] | 183 |
| XXV. | [The Gankeynogue in the OakChest] | 187 |
| XXVI. | [The Maker of Brogues] | 193 |
| [Glossary] | 197 |