La Diablesse
Translated as ‘female devil’ from French, La Diablesse . The legend comes from the Caribbean Folklore . She was born human but her deals with the devil made her become a demon . To others, her poise, figure and dress make her seem beautiful. However, her hideous face is hidden by a large brimmed hat and her long dress hides the fact that one leg ends in a cow hoof- also she walks with one foot on the road and her cow's hoof in the grass at the side of the road.
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La Diablesse
Translated as ‘female devil’ from French, La Diablesse . The legend comes from the Caribbean Folklore . She was born human but her deals with the devil made her become a demon . To others, her poise, figure and dress make her seem beautiful. However, her hideous face is hidden by a large brimmed hat and her long dress hides the fact that one leg ends in a cow hoof- also she walks with one foot on the road and her cow's hoof in the grass at the side of the road.
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Translated as ‘female devil’ f ...... to a ravine or river and dies.
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Translated as ‘female devil’ f ...... grass at the side of the road.
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La Diablesse
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