M'Donald, tenant, and others, Barra. July 1859. HPHEEE came a woman of peace (a fairy) the way of -*- the house of a man in the island of Pabaidh, and she had the hunger of motherhood on her. He gave her food, and that went well with her. She staid that... Popular Tales of the West Highlands - Page 411860 - 478 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1860 - 504 pages
...fairy) the way of the house of a man in the island of Pabaidh, and she had the hunger of motherhood on her. He gave her food, and that went well with...the people of this island may go in childhed after this." None of these people, and none others that would make their dwelling in the island ever departed... | |
| 1860 - 502 pages
...fairy) the way of -*- the house of a man in the island of Pabaidh, and she had the hunger of motherhood on her. He gave her food, and that went well with...the people of this island may go in childhed after this." None of these people, and none others that would make their dwelling in the island ever departed... | |
| 1860 - 502 pages
...fairy) the way of -*- the house of a man in the island of Pabaidh, and she had the hunger of motherhood on her. He gave her food, and that went well with...desire that none of the people of this island may go in childbed after this." None of these people, and none others that would make their dwelling in the island... | |
| George Douglas - 2000 - 390 pages
...island of Pabaidh, and 1 Campbell, Popular Tales of the West Highlands, she had the hunger of motherhood on her. He gave her food, and that went well with her. She stayed that night. When she went away she said to him, " I am making a desire that none of the people... | |
| Gerald Massey - 2007 - 517 pages
...fairy) the way of the house of a man in the island of Pabaidh, and she had the hunger of motherhood on her. He gave her food, and that went well with...desire that none of the people of this island may go (die) in childbed after this.' None of these people, and none others that would make their dwelling... | |
| Gerald Massey - 2007 - 517 pages
...fairy) the way of the house of a man in the island of Pabaidh, and she had the hunger of motherhood on her. He gave her food, and that went well with...desire that none of the people of this island may go (die) in childbed after this.' None of these people, and none others that would make their dwelling... | |
| |