Wednesday, November 23, 2005

Rabbit Shower Curtains

flower_duet @ 2005-11-23T16: 57:00





MYTHS: The Myth Headless cat

Version English, sixteenth century: "Of greatest fame, the exorcist Rev. superior. Crispin great ribs, the Monasterio de Piedra, Zaragoza, saw demons twice embodied in headless cats "(...)" these cats came and out of the fire, suffered no burns, and also passed through the walls "(...)" In both cases, the priest managed to expel the demon of headless cats, dying after the possessed, they had no blood "(... ) "the Bishop of Zaragoza heard horror at the statement of the facts, rejecting the fur of cats to send him the Monastery" (1). Italian version sixteenth century: "Belief is in Cosimo that having the cat strong life experiencing one or two days but it headed and neckline and disgorgement to whole "(2).

French version, the seventeenth century: " The campaign was always certain that not all cats die beheaded ( 3). version Greek, seventeenth century: "The monks say Skulovas headless cats meowing in a very horrid" (4).

French version, the eighteenth century: "The people are afraid of cats headless able to escape drowning in the mirror "(5).

Version Philippine nineteenth century: " The cat is said that even can live without its head "(6).

Version Portuguese nineteenth century: "The Holy Water prevents headless cats entering homes and do devilish outrages, such as promoting adultery wives, laziness and secret vices finding himself alone" (...) "to avoid the presence the Tempter, visiting him in a mop of boneless cat, the husband prevents his wife through a dispersion of "(...) Holy Water "to hearing the cat persists in visiting, and yet the Blessed effluvium, it Ecclesiastical require the assistance of Conjuration, carrying a business of the Third Order Reduced who perform the operations of exorcism "(7).

German version, the nineteenth century: "In a shack Hamburg exhibited a headless cat wagged his tail and walked, to the astonishment of the people "(8).

Version American twentieth century: " Among the deeds attributed to Barry Hunter Thaylor is that of having caught a cat with no head, red, phantom shares of which frightened the women of Princeton "(9).

Version Creole Contemporary: The Legend of cats, and pigs, no head, and his" appearances "in the sudden Grenadier Gelves street, road to the cemetery Escobar, continues to terrorize the people of Victoria, Philips and Villa neighborhood Boat (10), and at night, no one dares to walk alone and, say, "Many people have seen the cat (or pork) with no head."

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