Stories by Thomas Crofton Croker

14 stories

Elves in Scotland: Changelings

One night John Roy was going over the mountains, when he fell in with a company of Elves, whose mode of travelling clearly indicated that they were carrying a person off with them.

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Elves in Scotland: Descent and Form

They are doomed to wander amid mountains and lakes till the day of judgment, in ignorance of their sentence whether they shall be pardoned or condemned, but they fear the worst.

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Elves in Scotland: Dwellings and Mode of Life

Joy and mirth reign in such assemblies of the fairies; for they are particularly fond of dancing, and it is one of their chief occupations.

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Elves in Scotland: Elf bolt, weapons, and utensils

Whoever finds an elf bolt should preserve it with much care, as the possessor of it is always secured against death from such a weapon.

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Elves in Scotland: Good Neighbours

The farmer was agreeably surprised to find that the sack out of which he had already sown a large field did not diminish, and was still the same in weight and size as when he met the fairy.

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Elves in Scotland: Relation with Men

The wife of a farmer in Lothian had fallen into the hands of the fairies, and, during the probationary year, sometimes appeared on a Sunday, among her children, combing their hair.

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Elves in Scotland: Sea Elves

His guide produced an enormous knife, and he already thought that his end was come; when the latter quieted his fears, and asked him if he had never before seen the knife?

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Elves in Scotland: Spiteful Tricks

A thick fog concealed the road, and confused his senses. Every stone was, in the farmer's eyes, as large as a mountain; every little brook seemed to flow in an opposite direction.

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Elves in Scotland: the Brownie

So cheap and useful a servant is naturally very valuable, but cannot be obtained with money. He continues in a family so long as a member of it survives.

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Elves in Scotland: the Elf bull

The elf bull is small in comparison with the real one; of a mouse colour, has upright ears, short horns and legs; his hair is short, smooth, and shining like an otter.

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Elves in Scotland: Their Skills

Every fairy unites in his own person the most various trades: he is his own weaver, tailor, and shoemaker.

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The Elves in Ireland

During the summer nights, when the moon shines, and particularly in harvest-time, the Elves come out of their secret dwellings, and assemble for the dance in certain favourite spots, which are hidden and secluded places.

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The Pwcca

The little fellow with the lantern turned round and uttered with all his might a loud and most malicious laugh; upon which he blew out his candle.

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The Story of Gitto Bach

Search was made; but no little Gitto was heard of: two years elapsed, and the still desponding mother received no other intelligence. One morning, as the mother opened the door, what should she see but little Gitto sitting on the threshold?

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