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Hearn, Aryan Household, 43 f.; Bérenger-Féraud, i. 33; Rev. des Trad. i. 142; Carmichael, ii. 329; Cosquin, Trad. Pop. de la Lorraine, i. 82.
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Kennedy, 126. The mischievous brownie who overturns furniture and smashes crockery is an exact reproduction of the Poltergeist.
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Dechelette, Rev. Arch. xxxiii, (1898), 63, 245, 252.
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Cicero, De Leg. ii. 22.
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Dechelette, 256; Reinach, BF 189.
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Dechelette, 257-258. In another instance the ram is marked with crosses like those engraved on images of the underworld god with the hammer.
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Kennedy, 187.
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Lady Wilde, 118; Curtin, Tales, 54.
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Le Braz, i. 229; Gregor, 21; Cambry, Voyage dans le Finistère, i. 229.
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Le Braz, ii. 47; Folk-Lore, iv. 357; MacCulloch, Misty Isle of Skye, 254; Sébillot, i. 235-236.