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This collection gathers North Cornish legends and tales that recount encounters between villagers and the region's small folk—Piskeys, Spriggans, and Nightriders—set against recognizable coastal and moorland places. Individual stories range from a found piskey-purse and a magically endowed pail to a witch linked with a well, episodes of borrowed sight and hearing, and a haunting white hare. Narratives blend local topography, folkloric explanation, and moral consequences as ordinary people negotiate mischief, temptation, and aid from fairy beings. The tone alternates between playful and eerie, preserving dialectal detail and traditional motifs.
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