Another legend suggests the petrification of a princely family, as a punishment for marrying within the forbidden degrees, but myth grows apace in this haunted land, and every century offers fresh variations of old-world stories, until original form is lost beneath a weight of accretion, like the thick moss blurring the chiselled outlines of some carven monument.
"Through the Malay Archipelago"
Emily Richings
He would be freed, for ever, from the petrification of the grey, cramping little city.
"The Rough Road"
William John Locke
"That's all very well," said Sir Archibald, "but they ought to have caught you before this petrification set in, and made you a bishop."
"The Rough Road"
William John Locke