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    Being a folky sort of person I know lots of songs and traditions went across the Atlantic and came back again after the Americans had corrupted and commercialised them. Same way, Trick or Treating is known as souling (praying for the souls of the dead) or guising (going around in disguise) in Scotland and northerly parts. We first met it in a big way visiting friends in Inverness in the early 70s before it took off here and that was scary, the locals looked bad enough in daylight anyway

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