
The Fairy Borrowing Oatmeal
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Thomas Keightley
The Fairy Mythology
George Bell And Sons, London & New York
1892
Scotland
The Fairy Borrowing Oatmeal neighbourly exchange, hidden folk, reciprocity
Public Domain (copyright expired)
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The Fairy Borrowing Oatmeal
A fairy came one day from one of the turrets of Craig-ail-naic to the wife of one of the tenants in Delnabo, and asked her to lend her a firlot of oatmeal for food for her family, promising to repay it soon, as she was every moment expecting an ample supply. The woman complied with this request, and after, as was the custom of the country, having regaled her with bread, cheese, and whiskey, she went, as was usual, to see her a part of the way home. When they had reached the summit of an eminence near the town, the _Béanshi_ told her she might take her meal home again as she was now abundantly supplied. The woman did as desired, and as she went along she beheld the corn-kiln of an adjacent farm all in a blaze.
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