A Flight of Witches.
POPULAR ROMANCES
OF THE
WEST OF ENGLAND;
OR,
The Drolls, Traditions, and Superstitions ofOld Cornwall.
COLLECTED AND EDITED BY
ROBERT HUNT, F.R.S.
SECOND SERIES.
LONDON:
JOHN CAMDEN HOTTEN, PICCADILLY.
1865.
[Right of Translation is reserved.]
“‘Have you any stories like that, gudewife?’
“‘Ah,’ she said; ‘there were plenty of people that could tell those stories once. I usedto hear them telling them over the fire at night; but people is so changed with pride now,that they care for nothing.’”
Campbell.
LONDON: JOHN CAMDEN HOTTEN, PICCADILLY.
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THE SAINTS. | ||
1. | Legends of the Saints, | 3 |
2. | The Crowza Stones, | 5 |
3. | The Longstone, | 7 |
4. | St Sennen and St Just, | 8 |
5. | Legends of St Leven— | |
The Saint and Johana, | 9 | |
The Saint’s Path, | 10 | |
The St Leven Stone, | 10 | |
The Two Breams, | 11 | |
10. | St Keyne, | 12 |
11. | St Dennis’s Blood, | 15 |
12. | St Kea’s Boat, | 16 |
13. | St German’s Well, | 17 |
14. | How St Piran reached Cornwall, | 19 |
15. | St Perran, the Miner’s Saint, | 20 |
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