There IS a Salem Center in New York, and it IS in Westchester
county. However, there's no Graymalkin Lane.
TRIVIA: Graymalkin was the name of the witch's cat in
"MacBeth."
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Graymalkin is a character mentioned in William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth." In the play, Graymalkin is the name of one of the witches' familiars, who is described as a gray cat. The cat is associated with dark magic and serves as a symbol of the supernatural elements present in the play.
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Graymalkin and Paddock are the familiars of the witches in William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth." Graymalkin, a gray cat, and Paddock, a toad, are spirits that serve the witches and are mentioned in Act 1, Scene 1 of the play. They are symbolic of the supernatural elements present throughout the play.
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It is a line from Shakespeare's Macbeth. One of the witches is
being calle (presumably meowed at) by her familiar, a gray cat
named "Graymalkin," and is called offstage.
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