"Hold him, Tabb!" (United States, Virginia) -- The witches' eyes (Spanish American, American Southwest) -- The Duppy (Haiti) -- Two snakes (China) -- The Draug (Norway) -- The vampire cat (Japan) -- Windigo Island (Canada) -- The haunted inn (China) -- The rolling head (North America, Plains Indians) -- The Croglin Grange vampire (England) -- The Yara (Brazil) -- "Me, myself" (Scotland) -- Island of fear (North America, Seneca tribe) -- Three who sought death (England, from Geoffrey Chaucer) -- Sister death and the healer (Mexico/American Southwest) -- The mouse tower (Germany) -- The Devil and Tom Walker (United States, from Washington Irving) -- The greedy daughter (Italy) -- The pirate (United States, adapted from a poem by Richard H. Dana) -- The golden arm (England) -- The serpent woman (Spain) -- Loft the enchanter (Iceland) -- The accursed house (United Stats, Ohio) -- Escape up the tree (Nigeria) -- The headrest (Papua New Guinea) -- The thing in the woods (United States, Louisiana) -- King of the cats (England) -- The dead mother (Russia) -- Knock... knock...knock (United States/Canada, urban folklore) -- Twice surprised (Japan).
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