Halloween
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... HALLOWEEN This is the night when witches fly, On their whizzing broomsticks through the wintry sky; Steering up the pathway where the stars are shrewn, They stretch skinny fingers to the waking moon. This is the night when old wives tell, Strange and ...
... HALLOWEEN PARTY Halloween was velebrated by Crosby Caledonian Society last night ate party at which ' the guests were the houng relatives of members. The party. -at St. Luke's Hall, included a fancy dress parade, a competition for the best ,!tintern made ...
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... shoulder would reveal I ihis initials. The superstitions: connected wth Hallowe'en have always had special significance in the North of England, and although for teenagers Hallowe'en dances have replaced the homelier revels of bygone years children sitlll ...
... HALLOWEEN SPOOKTACULAR TUESDAY C5O prize for Post Fancy Dress plus p.a. of CREJAT 3 GIRL TRIO 051.70. 9 30 p.m -2 am. CAnsonas - Bookitigs now available lot FRANCOS RES - TAURANT ...
... Hallowe'en It was Hallowe'en, and they had been telling ghost stories. The night was dark and a cold. cutting, northeast wind whistled round the house. The tire was low and the shadows were deepening 1 The door creaked. and there was an audible intaking ...
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... Halloween attach The eight were charged with the murder of a 26- year-old woman who was beaten with a branch and a broken bottle and repeatedly raped stabbed and kicked. Her body was found in a field near her home. Detective Peter O'Malley told the court: ...
... HALLOWE'EN. Hallowe'en (Halloweven) the popular name for October 31, the eve or vigil All Saints, otherwise All Hallows. some countries Hallow Eve is the oocasion for visiting the cemeteries and laying flowers on graves of friends iuid relatives. In England ...
... THE Bill OF HALLOWE'EN' A CLERGYMAN in a town once at the centre of a child abuse scandal has called for a ban on Hallowe'en festivities. The Reverend Patrick ampbell says colourful costumes used by children are a throwback to devil worship. And in his ...