[Cheat, for all your ridicule, vengeance must be exacted! Your crafty and sneaky behavior endangers our liberty.] There is a belief that the statement comes from the narrative of Sir John Schorne, a famed 12th century devout Christian who was thought to have healing abilities by the people of Norfolk. He was claimed to have captured the Devil and imprisoned him in his boot. Schorne with the Devil poking out of a boot is still shown on certain English church screens. This was claimed to be the origin of the moniker "Jack-in-the-Box" for the toy. With no solid proof linking Schorne to the term, and we're unlikely to uncover any 700 years later, along with the fact that the children's toy didn't appear until the 18th century, we may safely dismiss that purported origin and return Sir John to the good people of Norfolk.
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Originally made of wood, the jack-in-the-box toy might now be created of printed cardboard thanks to advances in technology.
[2] Around the 1930s, the jack-in-the-box evolved into a tin wind-up toy. With addition, the tin boxes started to be covered in pictures from children's nursery rhymes accompanied by appropriate songs. [7] The jack-in-the-box has developed into figures other than the clown throughout the years, including Winnie the Pooh, the Cat in the Hat, the Three Little Pigs, kittens, dogs, Curious George, Santa Claus, giraffes, and others. [8]












