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  1. May 28, 2021 · These are the signs of night-life on the Prairie that I often catch glimpses of after the rest of the grounds have fallen silent. Conner Prairie—and Indiana—is home to a variety of nocturnal animals including bats, coyotes, raccoons, opossums, mice, red foxes, owls, and an occasional skunk. While you might not see these night creatures ...

  2. spiders in the night see things stronger faith with a clear night sky one-night stand the night is young thick of things the more things change, the more they s… these things happen swing of things one-night stand ships that pass in the night one-night stand ships that pass in the night take things as they come

  3. May 20, 2021 · Things that go bump in the night. getty. This article is the first in a series that explores in a straight forward way the often not so straight forward inner workings of the brain and mind.

  4. A prong on a fork. FINE. Synonym for "good". FIRE. When something is set ablaze it makes this. TIRE. Used on a car for a wheel. RETIRE. To stop working, usually at a certain age.

  5. Oct 10, 2019 · And in 1925 the American music critic Carl B. Adams declared that, before the bandleader Paul Whiteman’s interventions, ‘a jazz band formerly was a diabolic contraption for the production of weird notes and heinous discords’, a collection of sonic ‘terrors’. Whiteman, Adams noted, had ‘removed the deadly fangs from the mouth of the ...

  6. The churches, churchyards, and crossroads were all haunted. Every green lane had its boulder-stone on which an apparition kept watch at night. Every common had its circle of fairies belonging to it. And there was scarcely a shepherd to be met with who had not seen a spirit! Source: The Denham Tracts, edited by James Hardy, (London: Folklore ...

  7. Oct 31, 2015 · Happy Halloween! Just for you we’ve compiled a spook-fest from the British Library’s medieval manuscript collections. You might want to keep the lights on tonight… Don't be fooled by first impressions. Detail of a miniature of the Three Dead from the the 'De Lisle Psalter', England (London?), c. 1308-c. 1340,...

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