The Fiddler And The Bogle Of Bogandoran

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Author: Folklore and Legends ISBN: 1230000522144
Publisher: Media Galaxy Publication: June 30, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Folklore and Legends
ISBN: 1230000522144
Publisher: Media Galaxy
Publication: June 30, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

You have the great opportunity to acquaint with the oral history and traditions of different world cultures with the collection of Folk-lore and Legends. “The Fiddler And The Bogle Of Bogandoran” is a Scottish fairy tale, narrating about musician named Lachlan Dhu Macpherson, who once returns home from a ball and is compelled to pass through the once-haunted Bog of Torrans, where accordingly to legends a huge Bogle or ghost haunts. Being a mischievous, the spirit takes particular pleasure in abusing every traveler who has occasion to pass through the place betwixt the twilight at night and cock-crowing in the morning. So, the fiddler will meet with the ghost, by this time the Bogle will regret this meeting… “The Fiddler And The Bogle Of Bogandoran” is one of the oldest Scottish tales known today, so read the legend to feel a true taste of Scotland.

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You have the great opportunity to acquaint with the oral history and traditions of different world cultures with the collection of Folk-lore and Legends. “The Fiddler And The Bogle Of Bogandoran” is a Scottish fairy tale, narrating about musician named Lachlan Dhu Macpherson, who once returns home from a ball and is compelled to pass through the once-haunted Bog of Torrans, where accordingly to legends a huge Bogle or ghost haunts. Being a mischievous, the spirit takes particular pleasure in abusing every traveler who has occasion to pass through the place betwixt the twilight at night and cock-crowing in the morning. So, the fiddler will meet with the ghost, by this time the Bogle will regret this meeting… “The Fiddler And The Bogle Of Bogandoran” is one of the oldest Scottish tales known today, so read the legend to feel a true taste of Scotland.

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