And I am most grateful to the friends who have helped to swell the contents of this little volume, by permitting me to record their interesting experiences of the supernatural, or by furnishing me with details concerning local beliefs and superstitions, which would otherwise have been difficult to obtain.
M. L. LEWES
CONTENTS
[CHAPTER I. Introductory]
[CHAPTER II. Welsh Ghosts]
[CHAPTER III. Welsh Ghosts (continued)]
[CHAPTER IV. Other Ghosts]
[CHAPTER V. Corpse-Candles and the Toili]
[CHAPTER VI. Corpse-Candles and the Toili (continued)]
[CHAPTER VII. Welsh Fairies]
[CHAPTER VIII. Wise Men, Witches, and Family Curses]
[CHAPTER IX. Odd Notes]
[CHAPTER X. Conclusion]
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTORY
"Strange, is it not? that of the myriads who
Before us passed the door of Darkness through,
Not one returns to tell us of the Road,
Which to discover we must travel too."