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Footnotes[5]Boggy.[15]Clock[16]Enjoy.[140]To come forrit—to offer oneself as a communicant.[144]It was a common belief in Scotland that the devil appeared as a black man. This appears in several witch trials and I think in Law’sMemorials, that delightful store-house of the quaint and grisly.[263]Let it be so, for my tale!

[5]Boggy.

[15]Clock

[16]Enjoy.

[140]To come forrit—to offer oneself as a communicant.

[144]It was a common belief in Scotland that the devil appeared as a black man. This appears in several witch trials and I think in Law’sMemorials, that delightful store-house of the quaint and grisly.

[263]Let it be so, for my tale!


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