Legend
has it that The Warbler travels the plains region with
a whistle that shakes tobe heard. Confused, because when
you listen closely because you are away and vice versa.
The
signal confirming that the spirit round the neighborhood is
a characteristic sound ofbones colliding with each other.
It is
believed that carries a sack over his shoulder. Some think
they are the bones of their latest victims, others belonging
to his father.
By the time
he overhears the "crack-crack", but maybe
it's too late.
They say
that there was once a young man discovered that something
strange was going on between his father and his wife.
Some say
the old man hit the girl. Others argue that raped her.
"I did
it because it is a gift 'was the explanation that the old
man gave his son.
The
legend continues with the young man burst into fury,
and fought a death match withhis father.
Of the
two, the father took the brunt. The young man dealt
a heavy blow on the head witha stick, which lay on the floor,
where the son is rushed and hanged himself.
The young
man's grandfather, who heard the fight, went in search of
the victim, for all purposes, his son. The grandfather swore to
punish the young man, his own flesh and blood, for the
heinous crime he had committed ... against his own
flesh and blood.
It was not
long in finding it. So what tied and delivered
a barrage of blows with a "foreman of
neck", typical of the plain.
"That's
not being done to his father ... Damn you,
pa 'toa' life," he said.
To
complete the sentence, hot pepper rubbed into the
wounds and took the dogTURECO to name after him. Until the end of time you
are bitten heels.
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