The Shurale's (Wood-goblin's) kin and kith
There was a man who had a grey ambler. Every morning that ambler came home wet with black sweat. In the evening he left for the pasture fit and fast, and in the morning he came home wet with sweat and overdriven. What was there to do? And his master decided to find it out what was wrong with the horse. He decided to keep an eye on him, and he soon found out that it was the wood-goblin shuralc that overdrove his ambler. He first got hold of his tail and made him run and then rejoiced, drinking in his sweat. And then the master of that ambler well greased his ambler's back with tar and let him go to the pasture. When the shuralc mounted the ambler he got stuck to him and couldn't dismount the horse, and so he came to the man's summer camp. The man dragged him off the ambler and started whipping him with his riding-whip. And he whipped him and whipped, till the shurale turned into a woman. "Well, such is my fate," the man thought, and he married that shurale woman, and by that wife he had five sons, and those sons had our kin and kith started, and the village we live in is called Bish-uI-Five Sons. 1 belong to that kin too through my mother's line, and to the Kypsak Kin - through my father's. The people in the village call us Yen (jinnie) - Kypsaks.