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MacRitchie, David, 1861-1925

"Fians, Fairies and Picts"

IV. of the _Internationales Archiv fuer
Ethnographie_, Leiden, 1892). Kegan Paul, Trench, Truebner & Co.,
London.]
[Footnote 5: Similarly, the "little Bushmen" referred to by Miss Olive
Schreiner's _Waldo_ (as quoted by me on the title-page) would be
remembered with as much uncertainty a century hence if the modern
population of South Africa had nothing but tradition to depend upon. (It
may be explained, in case of misapprehension on the part of any
too-literal reader, that that quotation is not supposed to prove that
the earth-dwellers of the Hebrides were small and ugly, with "little
yellow faces," any more than it proves the reindeer of Scotland to have
been identical with the wild buck of South Africa. But the cases are
analogous, and the quotation seems _a propos_.)]
[Footnote 6: _Le Surnaturel dans les Contes Populaires_, Paris, 1891, p.
iv.]
[Footnote 7: Some portions of it I have already amplified: in a pamphlet
entitled "The Underground Life," Edinburgh, 1892 (privately printed); in
a paper on "Subterranean Dwellings," contributed to _The Antiquary_
(London: Elliot Stock) of August 1892; and at pp. 52-58 of "The Ainos,"
previously quoted.


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