id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 56034 Mackinlay, James M. (James Murray) Folklore of Scottish Lochs and Springs .txt text/plain 87272 4727 75 himself round sun-ways he carried the water home. Wells--Stone-coverings--Sacred Buildings and Springs--Privilege spring of so-called holy water, for its miraculous healing virtues. stone on the saint's cairn, near the spring, and in leaving a rag as 'a long wyde stone which conveyed the waters from the spring, with spot where her eyes fell a spring of water gushed forth, and in it in water taken from the saint's spring. duty, and at any time afterwards again drew water from the spring, for fine springs of water, it has been a custom, time immemorial, the spring:--"The healing virtue of its water is still believed in, in drinking water from a spring, and in walking nine times round water of certain sacred springs, known as Fonts of the Cross, was Wells--Worship of Trees and Springs--Charm-Stones--Continued close to Perth, the water of a certain spring in the neighbourhood ./cache/56034.txt ./txt/56034.txt