Graham's Magazine Vol Xxxiii No. 2 August 1848

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Renan, and intothis the billows rushed with rapidity so tumultuous and terrible thatthe fishers of that stormy coast avowed that a vortex was created inthe bay by their influx or return seaward, which could be perceivedsensibly at a league's distance; and that to be caught in it, unlessthe wind blew strong and steadily off land, was sure destruction. However that might be, it is certain that this great subterraneantunnel extended far beneath the rocks into the interior of the land, for at the d...istance of nearly two miles from the castle, directlyeastward, in the bottom of a dark, wooded glen, which runs for manymiles nearly parallel to the coast, there is a deep, rocky well, ornatural cavity, of a form nearly circular, which, when the tide is up, is filled to over-flowing with bitter sea-water, on which the bubblesand foam-flakes show the obstacles against which it must have strivenin its landward journey. At low water, on the contrary, "the Devil'sDrinking Cup, " for so it is named by the superstitious peasantry ofthe neighborhood, presents nothing to the eye but a deep, black abyss, which the country folks, of course, assert to be bottomless.

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