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6 March, 12:29

What is the literal meaning of the following quote? "I have heard related / that such a pair they have sometimes seen, / march-stalkers mighty the moorland haunting, / wandering spirits."

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There are terrorists loose in the city.

People have seen mysterious figures walking in the moors.

People are being stalked.

People are sleep-walking at nights all over the land.

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  1. 6 March, 12:38
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    The literal meaning of the quote is: People have seen mysterious figures walking in the moors.

    The narrator claims that he has heard about people who live in the moors and have seen two figures - such a pair - wandering arround and haunting, although they cannot specifically identify what they are, so they call them "wandering spirits".
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