When the Child is wained, the Nure dies, or is conveyed back, or gets it to her choice to tay there. Out, nor ees what thoe People doe in other Rooms of the Lodging. The Child, and Fire, with Food and other Necearies, are et before the Nure how oon he enters but he nather perceaves any Paage Women are yet alive who tell they were taken away when in Child-bed to nure Fairie Children, a lingering voracious Image of their (them?) being left in their place, (like their Reflexion in a Mirrour,) which (as if it were ome inatiable Spirit in ane aumed Bodie) made firt emblance to devour the Meats that it cunningly carried by, and then left the Carcae as if it expired and departed thence by a naturall and common Death. THEIR Houes are called large and fair, and (unles att ome odd occaions) unperceaveable by vulgar eyes, like Rachland, and other inchanted Ilands, having fir Lights, continual Lamps, and Fires, often een without Fuel to utain them. Sacred Texts Legends & Sagas Celtic Index Previous NextĤ. The Secret Commonwealth of Elves, Fauns & Fairies: The Secret Commonwealth: Chapter 4
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