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   OLD CHRISTMAS
Washington Irving
 
   NOTES

 
 
 
 
Note B
 
 
 
The Yule-clog is a great log of wood, sometimes the root of a tree, brought into the house with great ceremony, on Christmas eve, laid in the fireplace, and lighted with the brand of last year's clog. While it lasted there was great drinking, singing, and telling of tales. Sometimes it was accompanied by Christmas candles, but in the cottages the only light was from the ruddy blaze of the great wood fire. The Yule-clog was to burn all night; if it went out, it was considered a sign of ill luck.
 
mentions it in one of his songs:
 
 
       "Come, bring with a noise
        My merrie, merrie boyes,
     The Christmas log to the firing:
        While my good dame, she
        Bids ye all be free,
     And drink to your hearts' desiring."
 
 
The Yule-clog is still burnt in many farmhouses and kitchens in England, particularly in the north, and there are several superstitions connected with it among the peasantry. If a squinting person come to the house while it is burning, or a person barefooted, it is considered an ill omen. The brand remaining from the Yule-clog is carefully put away to light the next year's Christmas fire.
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