In the Yule-Log Glow, Book II
nt of the abbey who was blind in the right eye and lame in the left leg. His name was Sylvestre Ker, and his mother
hal, the mayor's nephew. These ruins are now called the Wolf Tower, and the Breton peasants shudder as they pass through the chestnut-grove; for at midnight, around the Wolf
but without a face; and the young man is tall and robust, but th
ite directions, and, strange to tell, they ne
y run; and all the Christians who cross the heath to go
and the deep voice of the young man adds, "W