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Description Illustration from a collected volume of journals, from an article "The Sanctuary of Mourie'
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Journal “Folk-Lore: A Quarterly Review of Myth, Tradition, Institution & Custom" volume 4. 1893. London, Folk-lore Society. Copy held at University of Toronto, obtained from folklore04folkuoft

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