The Devil and Tom Walker

The Devil and Tom Walker

How does the deveil play hard to get? How is this different from the image generally presented of how the devil operates?

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Wen generally believe that the devil is straight to the point.... tempting and cajoling..... making servants of those he wishes to serve him.

He sought, therefore, to cultivate a further acquaintance with him, but for some time without success; the old black-legs played shy, for, whatever people may think, he is not always to be had for the calling; he knows how to play his cards when pretty sure of his game.

At length, it is said, when delay had whetted Tom's eagerness to the quick and prepared him to agree to anything rather than not gain the promised treasure, he met the black man one evening in his usual woodsman's dress, with his axe on his shoulder, sauntering along the swamp and humming a tune. He affected to receive Tom's advances with great indifference, made brief replies, and went on humming his tune.

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The Devil and Tom Walker