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Contents

Title Page
Preface

Dedication

Household Stories

Jac and His Comrades

The Bad Stepmother

Adventures of Gilla na Chreck an Gour

Jack the Master and Jack the Servant

I'll be Wiser the next Time

The Three Crowns

The Corpse Watchers

The Brown Bear of Norway

The Goban Saor

The Three Advices which the King with the Red Soles gave to his Son

Legends of the 'Good People'

The Fairy Child

The Changeling and his Bagpipes

The Tobinstown Sheeoge

The Belated Priest

The Palace in the Rath

The Breton Version of the Palace in the Rath

The Fairy Nurse

The Recovered Bride

Faction-fight among the Fairies

Jemmy Doyle in the Fairy Palace

The Fairy Cure

The Sea Fairies

The Black Cattle of Durzy Island

The Silkie Wife

The Pooka of Murroe

The Kildare Pooka

The Kildare Lurikeen

The Adventures of the 'Son of Bad Counsel'

Witchcaft, Socery, Ghosts and Fetches

The Long Spoon

The Prophet before his Time

The Bewitched Churn

The Ghosts and the Game of Football

The Cat of the Carman's Stage

Cauth Morisy looking for Service

Black Stairs on Fire

The Witches Excursion

The Crock found in the Rath

The Enchantment of Gearhoidh Iarla

Illan Eachtach and the Lianan

The Misfortunes of Barrett the Piper

The Woman in White

The Queen's County Ghost

The Ghost in Graigue

Droochan's Ghost

The Kiranelagh Spirit

The Doctor's Fetch

The Apparition in Old Ross

Ossianic and Early Legends

Fann Mac Cuil and the Scotch Giant

How Fann Mac Cuil and his Men were Bewitched

Qualifications and Duties of the Fianna Eirionn

The Battle of Ventry Harbour

The Fight of Castle Knoc

The Youth of Fion

Fion's First Marriage

How Fion selected a Wife

Pursuit of Diarmuid and Grainne

The Flight of the Sluggard

Beanriogain na Sciana Breaca

Conan's Delusions in Ceash

The Youth of Oisin

The Old Age of Oisin

Legend of Loch na Piasta

The King with the Horse's Ears

The Story of the Sculloge's Son from Muskerry

Fios Fath an Aaon Sceil

An Broan Suan Or

The Children of Lir

Lough Neagh

Killarney

Legend of the Lake of Inchiquin

How the Shannon acquired its Name

The Origin of the Lake of Tiis

The Building of Ardfert Cathredral

How Donaghedee got its Name

The Borrowed Lake

Kilstoheen in the Shannon

The Isle of the Living

Fionnutuin Mac Bochna

The Firbolgs and Danaans

Inis na Muic

The Bath of the White Cows

The Quest for the Tain-Bo-Cuilagne

The Progress of the Wicked Bard

Legends of the Celtic Saints

St Patrick

How St Patrick received the Staff of Jesus

The Fortune of Dichu

St Patrick's Contest with the Druids

The Baptism of Aongus

The Decision of the Chariot

Conversion of the Robber Chief, Macaldus

Baptism after Death

The Vision of St Brigid

Death and Burial of St Patrick

The Corpse-freighted Barque

St Brigid's Cloak

St Brigid and the Harps

Arran of the Saints and its Patrons

St Feancheas's Visit to Arran

St Brendain's Voyage

The Island of the Birds

The Sinner Saved

A Legend of St Mogue of Ferns

O' Carroll's Warning

How St Eloi was cured of Pride

St Lateerin of Cullin

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