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INDEX.
Stories:—of Cinderella, 33
 of Eros and Psyche, 37
 of Urvasî and Purûravas, 50
 of the Land East of the Sun and West of the Moon, 54
 of the Soaring Lark, 63
 of the Battle of the Birds, 71
 of the Wolf and the Seven little Kids, 83
 of Conall and the Giant, 87
 of the Golden Key, 90
 of the Princesses and the Rakshas, 101
 of the Blind Man, the Deaf Man, and the Rakshas, 103
 of the Fisherman and the Genie, 117
 of the Genie Maimoun, 122
 of the Troll and St. Olaf, 146
 of Rumpelstiltskin, 147
 of John Dietrich and the Dwarfs, 153
 of a Water-horse and a Water-bull, 163
 of Mac Eachern the Smith of Crossbrig and the Changeling, 167
 of Connal and the Giant, 174
 of the King of Lochlin and his three daughters, 175
 of Maol-o-Chliobain, 180
 of Little Red Riding Hood, 186
Suffolk story of Green Fairies, 132
Sun, the, source of the Aryan myths, 27
 the Prince in the Cinderella myth, 34
Sun, symbolised by Purûravas, 52
 by Eros, 52
 by Orpheus, 52
 the Giant in the Battle of the Birds, 78
 the Golden Fleece in the Jason story, 90
Sürya, the Sun, 22
Swan Maidens, 142
Sword, the, made by Velent, 192
 
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Tailor, the, and the Changeling, 170
Tamuras and Rustem, 111
Tartar stories, 192
Tavistock, servant maid at, and the Pixies, 134
 old woman near Tavistock and the Pixies, 135
Tennyson quoted, 98, 138
Tethertoun, the King of, 71
Teutonic fauries, 128
Theseus, heroes kindred with, 91
Thor, legend of, 26
 flings his hammer at the Trolls, 144
 = Jack the Giant Killer, 192
 and the giant Skrimner, 193
Tribe, march of an ancient, 29
Trolls, 27, 95
 a curious hill-folk, 143
 story of a Troll near Kund, 144
 dislike music, 144
 very stupid, sometimes, 145
 St. Olaf and the Troll, 146
 the Troll giant and the farmer, 151
Tulips and the Pixies, the, 135