[81] A most remarkable instance of an actual case of running away from a marriage, resulting in adventures which might easily become folk-tale adventures if the story were once started on its traditional life, is to be found in Shooter's Kafirs of Natal and the Zulu Country, pp. 60-71.
[82] West Highland Tales, vol. i. p. lxix.
[83] Kennedy's Fireside Stories of Ireland, p. 64.
[84] Old Deccan Days, p. 52.
[85] Ibid., p. 233.
[86] "Standing-place."
[87] Journ. Ethnol. Soc., loc. cit.
[88] New Statistical Account of Scotland, xiv. 273.
[89] Ure's Agriculture of Kinross, 57.
[90] Archæologia, l. 195-214.