A pupil of the black arts offended his master by showing off...
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Original Track ID
SA1979.127
Original Tape ID
Summary
A pupil of the black arts offended his master by showing off, and was enchanted, but got the best of it.
The captain of a ship took a simpleton away for a year and a day, and he came back much improved. After another year and a day he was rather cocky and was showing off what he had learned from the captain, a laird of the black art. The laird was annoyed and turned the lad into a horse. He chained the horse up with only salt food to eat. The lad persuaded the girl who fed the horses to take him to a burn [stream] for a drink. He turned himself into a salmon and escaped. The laird turned himself into an otter and pursued him. The lad turned himself into a ring on the finger of a lady sitting by the river.
The laird, disguised as a workman, repaired the house where the lady lived. There was a bonfire when the work was finished. The lad appeared in his own shape to the lady and told her to scatter peas and barley around the bonfire. The boy changed himself into a grain of barley and the laird changed himself into a bantam cock pecking at the barley. The lad changed into a fox, grabbed the cockerel and flung it into the fire. That was the end of the laird. The lad went back to his mother and became the laird of the black art himself, but he had learned his lesson and never showed off his magic powers.
Recording Location
County - Midlothian
Parish - Edinburgh
Village/Place - Edinburgh
Language
Scots
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Collection
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Source Type
Reel to reel
Audio Quality
Good