A basinful to overflowing was immediately handed to her, for the woman's husband being both a farmer and miller, had plenty of meal at command. The lady promised to return it, and named the day she would do so. One of the children put out her hand to... Popular Tales of the West Highlands - Page 511860 - 478 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1860 - 502 pages
...day she would do so. One of the children put out her hand to get hold of the grand lady's spangles, but told her mother afterwards that she felt nothing....for touching her dress, if indeed such power were hers. But to return to our story, the very day mentioned, the oatmeal was returned, not by the same... | |
| 1860 - 504 pages
...children put out her hand to get hold of the grand lady's spangles, but told her mother afierwards that she felt nothing. The mother was afraid the child...for touching her dress, if indeed such power were hers. But to return to our story, the very day mentioned, the oatmeal was returned, not by the same... | |
| George Douglas - 2000 - 390 pages
...day she would do so. One of the children put out her hand to get hold of the grand lady's spangles, but told her mother afterwards that she felt nothing....for touching her dress, if indeed such power were hers. But to return to our story. The very day mentioned the oatmeal was returned, not by the same... | |
| George Douglas - 2000 - 390 pages
...day she would do so. One of the children put out her hand to get hold of the grand lady's spangles, but told her mother afterwards that she felt nothing....afraid the child would lose the use of her hands, hut no such calamity ensued. It would have been very ungrateful in her fairy majesty if she had struck... | |
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