English Fairy And Other Folk Tales

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was done up; it was left on purpose for people to see. I've seen it hundreds of times. Well, they got the bull down at last, into a snuff-box, and he asked them to lay him under Bagbury Bridge, and that every mare that passed over should lose her foal, and every woman her child ; but they would not do this, and they laid him in the Red Sea for a thousand years.
I remember the old clerk at Hyssington. He was an old man then, sixty years ago, and he told me he could remember the old blind parson
...well " But long after the ghost had been laid in the Red Say, folk were always frightened to go over Bagbury Bridge, " said John Thomas. " I've bin over it myself many a time with horses, and I always got off the horse and made him go quietly, and went pit-pat, ever so softly, for fear of him hearing me and coming out. " THE WHITE LADY OF BLENKINSOPP. 1 LIKE almost all the old Northumbrian castles and peels, Blenkinsopp has the reputation of being haunted. A gloomy vault under the castle is said to have buried in it a large chest of gold, hidden in the troublous times : some say by a lady whose spirit cannot rest so long as it is there, and who used formerly to appear though not, that we have heard, for the last four or five decades clothed in white from head to foot, and so was known as " The White Lady.

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