COMPLETE: The Scottish Fairy Book by Elizabeth W. Grierson - dc

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Devorah, here are chapters 15 and 16. (I'm going to try to get this one done by Thanksgiving. Ish. :) )

Nan


https://librivox.org/uploads/craigdav1/scottishfairybook_15_grierson_128kb.mp3 27:20
https://librivox.org/uploads/craigdav1/scottishfairybook_16_grierson_128kb.mp3 12:45
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Habetrot is PL ok!

I'm still getting a little thrown by how... not deceitful these Scottish fairies are!
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Just wait. There's one coming up shortly that rivals the grimmest of the Grimm tales, in its original form. :)

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Sections 20 and 27 are PL ok!

Incidentally, I got quite curious about what exactly a Hogney is, so I tried to poke around a little to find out. And what I found out is that.... Well... Actually, no one really knows. :? http://theopenbookwigtown.tumblr.com/post/141798070036/r-l-day-seven
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Also, I can't figure out what kind of a creature a paddock is. :?

Edit: I found this!
Paddock is a name whose history is connected to the ancient Anglo-Saxon tribes of Britain. The name is derived from when the Paddock family once lived in the village of Puttock in the county of Sussex. This habitation surname was originally derived from the Old English word puttoc which means kite, denoting a bird belonging to the hawk family.
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19 and 26 PL ok. Poor little Curlylocks. :cry:
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18 PL ok.

http://www.dsl.ac.uk/entry/snd/baudrons

(I find these Scottish words immensely interesting, which is why I'm sharing the stuff I've found about them. Feel free to disregard if you like. :) )
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Chapters 13, 14, 16, 17 PL ok. :)
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I will try to finish all of them on Thursday. Should be doable.
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12 and 15 are PL ok.

I thought I would have more time to PL yesterday, but then I was running around all day long instead. And then by the time I got home, I was so exhausted that I completely forgot! :(
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It's all fine! !! I'm grateful for your help and am not in a rush.
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