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A shape-changing Yorkshire bogey, particularly belonging to the district round Leeds. Henderson (1866: 237-8) says one old woman saw it rolling ahead of her like a bale of wool; others said it was invisible, though one could hear the soft padding of its feet, followed by an ear-splitting roar.

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