11 Works found in Yuletide
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What brings you here so late? by Naraht for Measured_Words
English and Scottish Popular Ballads - Francis James Child
24 Dec 2011
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All the ways the tale might be told, and one in particular.
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December 8, 1957 by sistermagpie for Measured_Words
English and Scottish Popular Ballads - Francis James Child
24 Dec 2011
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Fred told Gloria to beware.
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Far Too Many Questions, With Some Quite Dubious Answers by Quillori for mamculuna
English and Scottish Popular Ballads - Francis James Child
21 Dec 2011
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Dress Ye Never So Fair by Quillori for VegaOfTheLyre
English and Scottish Popular Ballads - Francis James Child
26 Dec 2010
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Case 58 by Traykor for VegaOfTheLyre
Sleepy Hollow (1999), English and Scottish Popular Ballads - Francis James Child
20 Dec 2010
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Detective Crane and Mrs. Crane investigate the case of a shape-shifting rapist. Written as a case report.
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Seventh by VegaOfTheLyre for phantasmagorienne
English and Scottish Popular Ballads - Francis James Child
19 Dec 2010
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"How many before me?" she asks through numbed lips.
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The Two Sisters by Luzula for Measured_Words
English and Scottish Popular Ballads - Child
7 Mar 2010
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There lived a farmer in the north country, and he had two daughters.
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I Wot There Lies a New-Slain Knight by Gileonnen for Measured_Words
English and Scottish Popular Ballads - Child
24 Dec 2009
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"In ahint yon auld fail dyke, / I wot there lies a new slain knight; / And nane do ken that he lies there, / But his hawk, his hound an his lady fair."
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The Thick and Thorny Way by trifles for Traykor
Francis James Child - English and Scottish Popular Ballads
21 Dec 2009
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He was also called True Thomas.
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Moments with Sweet William by Wren Truesong (waywren) for trifles
Francis James Child - English and Scottish Popular Ballads (The Famous Flower of Serving Men)
21 Dec 2009
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A glimpse at the lives of the King, and his Famous Flower of Serving-Men.
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The plague comes to Betsy Bell and Mary Gray--bearing posies to ward off illness.
