id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 17071 Anonymous Folk-Lore and Legends: Scotland .txt text/plain 44213 1878 75 "I ken the tale and the place weel," interrupted an old Scottish woman, Corrievale held no more love trysts for seven days and nights, lest, like "Yes, and is it not a very good a' too?" said the lady, her heart like to "You are he who is ca'ed the guid Sir James?" said the old woman. your brother a year and a day from the time. "Of the time and the cause of their destruction," continued the old man, "Old men shook their heads and departed, saying, 'We have seen the fiend liked to live out of sight of this bay since that time; and mony's the enter a house, by which the people knew that the person of that likeness There be many places called fairy-hills, which the mountain people think But what is the likeness of the man?" He said ./cache/17071.txt ./txt/17071.txt