The last Brownie known in Ettrick Forest resided in Bodsbeck, a wild and solitary spot, near the head of Moffat Water, where he exercised his functions undisturbed, till the scrupulous devotion of an old lady induced her to “hire him away,” as it was termed, by placing in his haunt a porringer of milk and a piece of money. After receiving this hint to depart, he was heard the whole night to howl and cry: “Farewell to bonnie Bodsbeck!” which he was compelled to abandon for ever.
The Legend of the Last Brownie of Ettrick Forest [Capplegill / Dumfries and Galloway / Royaume-Uni] Bribe
Publié le 18 février 2026 Thématiques: 4 vues
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| Source: | Gibbings, W.W. / Folklore and Legends: Scotland |
| Contributeur: | Fabien |
| Lieu: | Bodesbeck Farm / Capplegill / Dumfries and Galloway / Royaume-Uni |
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