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A compendium of vernacular beliefs gathered in the west of Scotland, describing rituals, anecdotes, and practices surrounding birth, childhood, marriage, and death and cataloguing witchcraft, second sight, charms, divination, and superstitions about animals and plants. The text groups miscellaneous local customs and explanatory commentary to show how popular religious ideas and fears shaped everyday behavior, and concludes with an appendix tracing connections between modern seasonal festivals—Yule, May Day, Midsummer, and Hallowe'en—and older sun‑and‑fire rites. Presentation combines collected stories, explanatory notes, and reflections on the persistence and transformation of rural lore into the nineteenth century.
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