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Cornish Fairies

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Introduction to Cornish Fairy Stories

Fairy Origin

Jack and Joan the Piskies Names

Fairy Changelings
The Spriggans Child

The Piskies' Changeling (Coleman Gray)

Nursing A Fairy

Betty Stogs and Jan the Mounster

Fairy Abductions
Ann Jeffries

The Lost Child

Persons Spirited Away to Fairy Land

The Abduction of Agnes Martin of St Agnes

Fairy Confusion
Pisky--Mazed

Pisky Led

St Levan Fairies

Fairy Gatherings
The Fairy Fair In Germoe

The Fairy Revels on the 'Gump'

The Fairy Revel

Fairy Resort at Cairn Kenidzhek

Knockers, Knackers, or Tommyknockers
Introduction

An Encounter with the Knackers in Balleswidden Mine

Tom Trevorrow

The Thunder Axe

Knockers at Ransom Mine

The Fairy Tool, or Barker's Knee

Fairy Landscape
The Small People's Gardens
Fairies and Mortals
Nightly Herb-Gatherer of Philleigh

John Taprail Tries to Take Some Piskie Gold

The Piskie Threshers

Fairy Nurses
The Fairy Widower

The Adventure of Cherry of Zennor

Nancy Trewier and the Fairy Ointment

Fairy Ointment
The Pisky's Midwife

How Joan Lost the Sight of Her Eye

Fairy Ridden
A Native Pigsie Story

The Night Riders

'Piskey-Ridden' Pony in Lostwithiel

Fairy Sightings
Seeing Fairies in Madron

Fairies Encountered Near Truro

Sighting of Fairies in St Ives

The Pixies of Dartmoor

Brownie Resident of Penzance

The Four Leaved Clover

The Piskie's Favorite in Penberth Cove

Fairy Superstitions
Common Superstitions

Fishermen's Dread of the 'Little People'

Dicky Danjy's Hole Near Moushal

St Margery and the Piskies

The Piskie's Cave

Fairy Travel
The Piskie's in the Cellar

Voyage With the Piskies

Fairy Treasure
The Spriggans

The Spriggans of Trencrom Hill

The Woman Who turned her Shift

Fairy Tribute
Tribute for the Small People

A Saucer of Milk for Small People at Hayle

Provision for the Fairies

Fairy Tricks
Piskie Tricks Upon 'Old Robin Hicks'

'Laughing Like a Piskey' or Devilish Laughter

The Spinning Plate

Fairies' End
Dymchurch Flit

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