From Cuentos Populares en Chile (Chilean Folktales) – by Ramón A. Laval
Part 2 – Myths, Traditions, Things (Mitos, Tradiciones, Casos)
046. The Widow (La Viuda)
(The young student 17-year old D. Carlos Puccio, of Molina, told me about this story in 1911.)
When they were constructing the Molina hospital, those who passed by it at midnight would see a woman dressed in black (those who were riding on horseback would see her mounted behind them), and they would lose consciousness out of fright. Then the woman would steal everything that they had on them.
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Nothing for this short story.