goblins
. Jack made a deal with the Devil that, if he would never tempt him again, he would promise to let him down the tree. Naturally, the still happy did not want to be possessed, and so for protection, Pumkin with hideous candle-lit faces were carved out of turnips and carried as lanterns to scare away the malevolent spirits. It is also said that it not originated with the Irish Celts, but with the ninth-century European custom called Souling.
goblins. Jack made a deal with the Devil that, if he would never tempt him again, he would promise to let him down the tree. Naturally, the still happy did not want to be possessed, and so for protection, Pumkin with hideous candle-lit faces were carved out of turnips and carried as lanterns to scare away the malevolent spirits. It is also said that it not originated with the Irish Celts, but with the ninth-century European custom called Souling. goblins. Jack made a deal with the Devil that, if he would never tempt him again, he would promise to let him down the tree. Naturally, the still happy did not want to be possessed, and so for protection, Pumkin with hideous candle-lit faces were carved out of turnips and carried as lanterns to scare away the malevolent spirits. It is also said that it not originated with the Irish Celts, but with the ninth-century European custom called Souling.
goblins. Jack made a deal with the Devil that, if he would never tempt him again, he would promise to let him down the tree. Naturally, the still happy did not want to be possessed, and so for protection, Pumkin with hideous candle-lit faces were carved out of turnips and carried as lanterns to scare away the malevolent spirits. It is also said that it not originated with the Irish Celts, but with the ninth-century European custom called Souling. goblins
. Jack made a deal with the Devil that, if he would never tempt him again, he would promise to let him down the tree. Naturally, the still happy did not want to be possessed, and so for protection, Pumkin with hideous candle-lit faces were carved out of turnips and carried as lanterns to scare away the malevolent spirits. It is also said that it not originated with the Irish Celts, but with the ninth-century European custom called Souling.
goblins. Jack made a deal with the Devil that, if he would never tempt him again, he would promise to let him down the tree. Naturally, the still happy did not want to be possessed, and so for protection, Pumkin with hideous candle-lit faces were carved out of turnips and carried as lanterns to scare away the malevolent spirits. It is also said that it not originated with the Irish Celts, but with the ninth-century European custom called Souling. goblins. Jack made a deal with the Devil that, if he would never tempt him again, he would promise to let him down the tree. Naturally, the still happy did not want to be possessed, and so for protection, Pumkin with hideous candle-lit faces were carved out of turnips and carried as lanterns to scare away the malevolent spirits. It is also said that it not originated with the Irish Celts, but with the ninth-century European custom called Souling.
goblins. Jack made a deal with the Devil that, if he would never tempt him again, he would promise to let him down the tree. Naturally, the still happy did not want to be possessed, and so for protection, Pumkin with hideous candle-lit faces were carved out of turnips and carried as lanterns to scare away the malevolent spirits. It is also said that it not originated with the Irish Celts, but with the ninth-century European custom called Souling. Jack made a deal with the Devil that, if he would never tempt him again, he would promise to let him down the tree. Naturally, the still.
