The dried muzzle of a wolf, they say, is an effectual preservative against the malpractices of magic; and it is for this
reason that it is so commonly to be seen fastened to the doors of
farm-houses. A similar degree of efficacy, it is thought,
belongs to the skin of the neck, when taken whole from the
animal. Indeed, so powerful is the influence of this animal,
in addition to what we have already[1] stated, that if a horse
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