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Sketetons In The Closet

Sketetons In The Closet

Helen Lofton · Saturday, July 3rd 2010 at 11:18AM · 468 views
This is a figure of speech that has many meanings. In England, throughout the Middle Ages, the common saying, "There's a skeleton in every house," or, "Every man has a skeleton in his closet," was hardly a figure of speech. The stories of finding the skeletons of faithless monks and nuns walled up alive, seem to have sprung from a much earlier notion; and it is now well established that these are by no means myths, but very facts.
In North Devon, the parish church was restored in 1845. On taking down the south-west angle wall a skeleton was found imbedded in the stone and mortar. There was every appearance of the body having been buried alive, and hurriedly. A mass of mortar was over the mouth, and the stones were heaped and huddled about the corpse; the rest of the wall had been built properly.
Many similar accounts are given of finds of a like nature in various parts of Germany, and the superstition that walls would not stand without a human victim, existed among Celts, Slavs, Teutons and Northmen. Even so late as 1813 when a Government official went to repair a broken dam on the Elbe, an old peasant sneered at his efforts, and said: "You will never get the dyke to hold unless you first sink an innocent child under its foundations."

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Richard Kigel Saturday, July 3rd 2010 at 11:52AM

Pretty to scary to know that there actualy were skeletons int he closet!!!

Helen Lofton Saturday, July 3rd 2010 at 3:45PM

Irma
They even had words to speak to counteract the black cat crossing your path, Averting the evil eye and other sacred texts. You can find them in American folklore since the Europeans arrived in the 16th century, it covers the same broad categories as the folklore of other nations.

Helen Lofton Saturday, July 3rd 2010 at 3:54PM

Richard
I'm sure that that was the only place to find skeletons, there wouldn't be a problem finding them. Maybe if you think a place is haunted, there might be something hidden or buried that causes the problem. I've heard of cases where houses built over buial grounds being haunted.

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Thanks so much Helen and this really does make sense. People tend to no go against what they believe and especially if it is related to keeping things safe and unchanged at the same time. (smile)

BLACK CAT CROSSING ONE'S PATH...

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