FOOTNOTES:

[B] Prying.

[C] The mermaid, with glass and comb and with the tail of a fish, which is carved on a bench-end in Zennor church.

[D] Ancient hut-dwellings.

[E] Barrows.

[F] Cromlech. The term is derived from the legendary belief that these rude megalithic monuments were used by the giants when playing quoits.

[G] A little bit, in the least.

[H] In Cornwall witch is both masculine and feminine. The black witch exercises the most potent magic; the white witch being vastly inferior in power.

[I] Fool.

[J] Weak.

[K] Silly.