According
to Irish folklore a man named Jack, well known for his drunkenness and
quick temper, got very drunk at a local pub on All Hallows Eve. As his
life began to slip away, the Devil appeared to claim Jack's soul. Jack,
eager to stay alive, begged the Devil to let him have just one more drink
before he died. The Devil agreed.
Jack
was short of money and asked the Devil if he wouldn't mind assuming
the shape of a sixpence so Jack could pay for the drink and after the
transaction the Devil could change back. The Devil agreed again to
help Jack out and changed himself into a sixpence. Jack immediately
grabbed the coin and shoved it into his wallet, which just happened to
have a cross-shaped catch on it. The Devil, now imprisoned in the
wallet, screamed with rage and ordered Jack to release him. Jack
agreed to free the Devil from his wallet if the Devil agreed not to
bother Jack for a whole year. Again, the Devil agreed to Jack's terms. |
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Realizing
he now had a new lease on life, at least for a year, Jack decided to mend
his ways. For a time Jack was good to his wife and children and began to
attend church and give charity. Eventually Jack slipped back into his evil
ways. The next All Hallows Eve as Jack was heading home, the Devil
appeared and demanded that Jack accompany him.
The
Legend of the Jack O'Lantern - continued. |