The remaining tales in the volume are collected from different parts of Germany. “The Little Glass-man,” a legend of the Black Forest, is taken from “Hauff’s Märchen”; the other stories are all compiled from, or founded upon, legends to be met with in various German collections, such as Ziehnert’s, Pröhle’s, &c.[1] Most of them, however, are there set forth in so condensed a form, and with such scanty detail, that they could hardly prove of interest as stories, and therefore, they have in sundry cases been somewhat amplified and developed; or, where there was a resemblance between several legends belonging to different districts, indicating that they had a common source, their varying incidents have been worked into one tale.

It will be seen that the latter part, at least, of this volume makes no claim to be considered as an addition to the serious literature of Folk-lore. Its endeavour is rather to furnish the younger readers of the present generation with a fresh supply of stories—half legend, half fairy-tale—of a kind with which the children of an earlier day were familiar, but which are now less often to be met with; stories which came to them also from foreign lands, and were invested with a charm which it has been vainly sought, as the compiler fears, to impart to the present series.

September 1895.


[CONTENTS]

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I. [The Jipi. (Roumania)]1
II. [The Serpent-Isle. (Roumania)]19
III. [Vîrful Cu Dor. (Roumania)]37
IV. [Furnica. (Roumania)]55
V. [The Caraiman. (Roumania)]69
VI. [The Stags’ Valley. (Roumania)]81
VII. [The Witch’s Stronghold. (Roumania)]101
VIII. [Piatra Arsa. (Roumania)]121
IX. [Rîul Doamnei. (Roumania)]131
X. [The Cave of Jalomitza. (Roumania)]139
XI. [The Nixies’ Cleft. (Saxony)]149
XII. [The Flying Castle. (The Hartz Mountains and Baden)]163
XIII. [The Silver Nail. (The Hartz Mountains)]177
XIV. [A Doubting Lover. (The Riesengebirge)]195
XV. [A Legend of Walpurgis-Night. (The Hartz Mountains)]203
XVI. [Seekers after Gold. (Saxony and the Hartz Mountains)]215
XVII. [The Maiden’s Rock. (The Elbe)]239
XVIII. [The Water-Snake. (The Hartz Country)]251
XIX. [The Little Glass-man. (The Black Forest)]
I. [The Sunday-Child]271
II. [The Cold Heart]302

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