In French and Norman folklore, the Dame Blanche were pale ghosts of ladies which resided in ravines, bridges, and fords in the woods. Sometimes they would lead people to get lost in the woods at night, other times they would simply demand a dance from a traveler. Occasionally, they would fling the traveler into a ditch or ravine filled with thorny plants. Dame Blanche is French for "white lady".
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