Welsh Folk-Lore / a Collection of the Folk-Tales and Legends of North Wales
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Chapter 40 These were accounted able to thwart the designs of evil workers of every description.
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Chapter 40 These were accounted able to thwart the designs of evil workers of every description.
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Chapter 4 No.4
Chapter 5 No.5
Chapter 6 No.6
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Chapter 27 No.27
Chapter 28 shoe found on a road or field, and nailed either on or above the door of a house or stable, was considered a protection from spells.
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Chapter 37 The seventh son was thought to possess supernatural power, and so also was the seventh daughter, but her influence seems to have been exerted against witchcraft.
Chapter 38 No.38
Chapter 39 These men were looked upon as malicious conjurors.
Chapter 40 These were accounted able to thwart the designs of evil workers of every description.
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