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Child Ballads - Brief Description by George Lyman Kittredge

113. The Great Silkie of Sule Skerry

"Finns," as they are for the most part called, denizens of a region below the depths of the ocean, are able to ascend to the land above by donning a seal-skin, which then they are wont to lay off, and, having divested themselves of it, they "act just like men and women." If this integument be taken away from them, they cannot pass through the sea again and return to their proper abode, and they become subject to the power of man, like the swan-maidens and mer-wives of Scandinavian and German tradition: Grimm's Mythologie, i, 354 f. Female Finns, under these circumstances, have been fain to accept of human partners.

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