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The Man From Glengarry

CHAPTER XI
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THE WAKE The wake was an important feature in the social life of the people of Indian Lands.

In ancient days, in the land of their forefathers, the wake had been deemed a dire necessity for the safeguarding of the dead, who were supposed to be peculiarly exposed to the malicious attacks of evil spirits.

Hence, with many lighted candles, and with much incantation, friends would surround the body through the perilous hours of darkness.

It was a weird and weary vigil, and small wonder if it appeared necessary that the courage and endurance of the watchers should be fortified with copious draughts of "mountain dew," with bread and cheese accompaniments.

And the completeness of their trust in the efficacy of such supports was too often evidenced by the condition of the watchers toward the dawn of the morning.


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