The Black Dwarf The Black Dwarf

The Black Dwarf

Descripción editorial

As Hobbie Elliot was returning over a wild moor from a day's sport, thinking of the legends he had heard of its supernatural occupants after nightfall, he was overtaken by Patrick Earnscliff, whose father had been killed in a quarrel with the laird of Ellislaw, Richard Vere. The moon suddenly revealed the figure of a human dwarf, who, on being spoken to, refused their offers of assistance, and bid them begone. Having invited Earnscliff to sup with his womenfolks, and pass the night at his farm, Hobbie accompanied him next morning to confront the strange being by daylight; and having assisted him in collecting stones for constructing a hut, they supplied him with food and other necessaries. In a short time he had completed his dwelling, and became known to the neighbours, for whose ailments he prescribed, as Elshender the Recluse.

GÉNERO
Ficción y literatura
PUBLICADO
1816
1 de enero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
234
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Public Domain
TAMAÑO
163,6
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