id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 40290 MacRitchie, David The Testimony of Tradition .txt text/plain 80129 4644 77 Scotland in the Twelfth Century--Pechts and Fairies 89-100 Mound--A Dwarf's House in Sylt--The Little People in them:--"These _Finn-men_ seem to be some of these people that dwell of exactly the same description as those "Finn" races--people of his boat to do him damage, except when he pleases to untie it." Dr. Rink, in referring to the kayaks of those "Finn-men" who inhabit the British traditions of such boats in connection with such people; tradition ought to be regarded as forming a section of the _Finns_ stated that dwarfs "are still called _pechts_" in Shetland, because dwellings known as "Pechts' houses." There is another reference, Referring to a story of "Finn, the king of the dwarfs," Mr. Black like the _banshee_ or fairy woman of Ireland and Gaelic-Scotland. really, as tradition states, the residence of the little people well-known account of a sixteenth-century race of "Red Fairies" who ./cache/40290.txt ./txt/40290.txt