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- Dark_heart_of_Dunwich abstract "The Dark Heart of Dunwich is piece of a Suffolk folklore, the origins of which appear to lie in the twelfth century.The legend tells of how Eva, a Dunwich maiden due to be married to the son of a local landowner, fell instead for a good-looking local cad, who had his way with her and then deserted her, running off to sea. After waiting in vain for her lost love to return, she cut out her heart and hurled it into the sea. However, according to the legend, she was unable to die, and still haunts the area, particularly around the (constantly shifting) beach, where the land meets the sea. The heart itself, believed to be similar in appearance to a wooden heart, is believed to wash up occasionally, and bring great misfortune onto anyone who picks it up and keeps it.".
- Dark_heart_of_Dunwich wikiPageID "19149438".
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- Dark_heart_of_Dunwich hasPhotoCollection Dark_heart_of_Dunwich.
- Dark_heart_of_Dunwich subject Category:Culture_in_Suffolk.
- Dark_heart_of_Dunwich subject Category:English_folklore.
- Dark_heart_of_Dunwich subject Category:History_of_Suffolk.
- Dark_heart_of_Dunwich comment "The Dark Heart of Dunwich is piece of a Suffolk folklore, the origins of which appear to lie in the twelfth century.The legend tells of how Eva, a Dunwich maiden due to be married to the son of a local landowner, fell instead for a good-looking local cad, who had his way with her and then deserted her, running off to sea. After waiting in vain for her lost love to return, she cut out her heart and hurled it into the sea.".
- Dark_heart_of_Dunwich label "Dark heart of Dunwich".
- Dark_heart_of_Dunwich sameAs m.04ld7yv.
- Dark_heart_of_Dunwich sameAs Q5223516.
- Dark_heart_of_Dunwich sameAs Q5223516.
- Dark_heart_of_Dunwich wasDerivedFrom Dark_heart_of_Dunwich?oldid=601378235.
- Dark_heart_of_Dunwich isPrimaryTopicOf Dark_heart_of_Dunwich.