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Once at their stations in the upper country, the missionaries regularly sent down to the Superior of the Order at Quebec their full reports of progress, difficulties, and hopes, all mingled with interesting descriptions of Indian customs, folklore, and life.

A few examples, less generally known, may be given to prove that the beliefs of folklore are not peculiar to any one race or stock of men. The first case is remarkable: it occurs in Mexico and Ceylon nor are we aware that it is found elsewhere. In Macmillan's Magazine is published a paper by Mrs.

De overseer wuz poor white trash. His rules were you hed to be out on de plantation before daylight. Sometimes we hed to sit around on de fence to wait for daylight and we did not go in before dark. We go in bout one for meals. K. Osthimer, Author Aug 12, 1937 Folklore: Stories from Ex-Slaves Lucas County, District Nine Toledo, Ohio The Story of MRS. HANNAH DAVIDSON. Mrs.

Alyens setten theyr feet upon feet of the men of that londe, for to see such syghtes as the men of that londe doon. This method of communicating the hallucination by touch is described in the later books, such as Kirk's Secret Commonwealth , and Mr. Napier, in his Folklore, mentions the practice as surviving in the present century. From some records of the Orkneys, Mr.

Buddhists monks had used these forms of popular literature and spread their teachings in similar forms; due to them, many Indian stories and tales found their way into the Chinese folklore. Soon, these stories of story-tellers or monks were written down, and out of them developed the Chinese classical novel.

But on the whole the legends of the Rhine exhibit much more affinity with medieval romance than with myth or folklore.1 A large number of them are based upon plots which can be shown to be almost universal, and which occur again and again in French and British story.

Obviously, these opinions are the expression of a common state of superstitious fancy, not the signs of an original community of origin. Let us take another piece of folklore. All North-country English folk know the Kernababy. The custom of the 'Kernababy' is commonly observed in England, or, at all events, in Scotland, where the writer has seen many a kernababy.

Let the plain scientific truths of the latest researches be given first. Then the fable, or folklore, or former explanation which once vouched for the origin of the sun, moon, or stars, or other natural objects, seems to the children like their own childish fancies about things unknown. The story should follow, if possible, a tale or lesson on the subject of the myth.

"It has been a most interesting story," nodded Harriet. "I love Indian folklore." "Girls, it is time for you to turn in," reminded Miss Elting. "I don't like such stories before going to bed," objected Margery. "I know I shall have the nightmare. Oh!" "We will roll you over if you do," answered Jane. "There's nobody but ourselves to hear you, either, so you may yell all you please, and "

It is the narrators of the ancient tales "who compose the more recent stories by picking up the occurrences and adventures of their latest ancestors, handed down occasionally by some old members of the family, and connecting and embellishing them by a large addition of the supernatural, for which purpose resort is always had to the same traditional and mystic elements of the ancient folklore."

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