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The hanged man himself gave evidence to the commission, after which nothing more is known of him.
Then he was put up on the beam like a hanged man.
She wonders if it is possible to kill a hanged man, and how.
I was dangling like a hanged man from the grip of my own left hand.
The hanged man from the gallows was standing just inside it.
That had to be the doing of the Hanged Man.
It's the hanged man trying to get the most out of his stolen body before it dies.
The next card to turn might well be the Hanged Man.
The ravens that came to peck out the eyes of hanged men.
The hanged man, in the long run poisonous to life, would wear out the officer's body within a matter of days.
"I have detected the hanged man in the Palace," she says.
Turning from the boy, Roarke walked to the hanged man.
"On another subject entirely," she says, "what do you know about hanged men?"
She would not be pleased if the Hanged Man died.
The hanged man lives in a world of erratic, distorted sense impressions.
One held the body of the hanged man up while another worked to unfasten the belt.
"Now, that's silly," Call said, although he had heard the same speculation about hanged men.
The hanged man did not lack for souls to eat.'
Hanged man is not the appropriate name, nor ice man.
He indicated a hanged man dangling from a roof tree three stories up.
The hanged man might dangle and kick for several minutes before his air supply was finally cut off.
"In my day, we used to fight them at the gallows for their hanged men.
The hanged man swung at the end of the rope, slowly twisting in the wind.
The hanged man swayed there, violently, dangling from the tree.
I swing like a hanged man, feet bumping into the shaft's walls.
The elements could also be brought by the souls of drowned and hanged persons, or those struck by lightning.
The gradobranitelj used magic to dissipate hail clouds, and to repel the devils and the souls of the drowned and hanged persons, who were thought to bring the clouds.
In Serbia, bad weather was believed to be brought by various demonic beings, including devils, creatures called ala and aždaja, eagles, black-feathered birds, and the souls of drowned and hanged persons.
Standing in the yard and facing the cloud, farmers would address the cloud himself, or hail, prodigy, the unholy power, ala, drowned or hanged persons (usually calling by name someone like that from their region), and others.