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44 under a twenty-three years' charm, burned up the city with his fiery breath. These infamous spirits dwelt in grassy mounds, called " forts," which were the entrances to underground palaces full of treasure, where was always music and dancing. These treasure-houses were open only on November Eve when the throngs of spirits, fairies, and goblins trooped out for revels about the country.

The old Druid idea of obsession, the besieging of a person by an evil spirit, was practised by them at that time.

If the fairies wished to seize a mortal—which power they had as the sun-god could take men to himself—they caused him to give