id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20644 Kelley, Ruth Edna The Book of Hallowe'en .txt text/plain 32768 2698 90 Hallowe'en; the Celtic day of "summer's end" was a time when next morning, New Year's Day, by the priests to the people to light Druids became the vigil of All Hallows or All Saints' Day. All Saints' was first suggested in the fourth century, when the The evil powers that came out at Samhain lived the rest of the time The place of the old lord of the dead, the Tuatha god Saman, to chain, still celebrates the Celtic days, Beltaine and November Eve. In the Hebrides is the Irish custom of eating on Hallowe'en a cake On the Eve of All Souls' Day, twenty-four hours after Hallowe'en, night and the next day, fires are burned, as in England, to light When Christianity turned all the old gods into spirits of evil, "Last night 't was witching Hallowe'en, and hold a Scotch party, using Burns's poem _Hallowe'en_ as a ./cache/20644.txt ./txt/20644.txt