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This article has been expanded to include multiple sources by multiple authors. The article does still rely fairly heavily on the works of Paul Beath but as he created the character, it does not seem that the tag applies here as a warning of bias. Also, contemporary author and folklorist Louise Pound corroborates details about the character and is cited as such. Please consider the removal of this tag. Linguistic Nerd (talk) 02:11, 24 December 2018 (UTC)Reply