Mary Schweidler, the Amber Witch: The Most Interesting Trial for Witchcraft Ever Known, Printed from an Imperfect Manuscript by Her Father, Abraham Schweidler, the Pastor of Coserow in the Island of UsedomWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 180 halaman |
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... wild guests were gone , that I had first saved my- child from their clutches , although not one dust of flour , nor one grain of corn , nor one morsel of meat even of a finger's length was left , and I knew not how I should any longer ...
... wild guests were gone , that I had first saved my- child from their clutches , although not one dust of flour , nor one grain of corn , nor one morsel of meat even of a finger's length was left , and I knew not how I should any longer ...
Halaman 13
... wild boars , et cet . , ran past us , when we would so gladly have had them in our bellies , but had no means of getting at them for they were too cunning to let themselves be caught in pit - falls . Nevertheless , Claus Peer succeeded ...
... wild boars , et cet . , ran past us , when we would so gladly have had them in our bellies , but had no means of getting at them for they were too cunning to let themselves be caught in pit - falls . Nevertheless , Claus Peer succeeded ...
Halaman 14
... wild fruits ; the which also soon grew to be scarce , as may easily be guessed . Be- sides all this , a boy of fourteen was missing ( old Labahn his son ) and was never more heard of , so that I shrewdly think that the wolves devoured ...
... wild fruits ; the which also soon grew to be scarce , as may easily be guessed . Be- sides all this , a boy of fourteen was missing ( old Labahn his son ) and was never more heard of , so that I shrewdly think that the wolves devoured ...
Halaman 24
... wild and cruel times she were attacked on the highways by marauding soldiers or other villains , seeing that I was a weak old man and unable to defend her ; item , wherewithal should we shield ourselves from the frost , as the winter ...
... wild and cruel times she were attacked on the highways by marauding soldiers or other villains , seeing that I was a weak old man and unable to defend her ; item , wherewithal should we shield ourselves from the frost , as the winter ...
Halaman 43
... , and learned gentleman , seeing that he despised the wild student life , and was glad that he had now done with their scandalous drinking - bouts : more- over , he talked his Latin readily . I had CHAP XI . ] 43 THE AMBER WITCH .
... , and learned gentleman , seeing that he despised the wild student life , and was glad that he had now done with their scandalous drinking - bouts : more- over , he talked his Latin readily . I had CHAP XI . ] 43 THE AMBER WITCH .
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already amber answered appeared arms asked beautiful began begged Bertalda bewitched Biorn blessed bright called castellan castle chaplain CHAPTER confess constable Consul Coserow cottage cried Danube daugh daughter dear devil devil's whore door esquire evil eyes familiar spirit father fearful fell fisherman Folko followed forest Gabrielle gave give Gützkow hand head heard heart holy horse Huldbrand knew knight Kühleborn lady laugh Little Master looked maid Meanwhile mercy Montfauçon morning mountain naught never noble old Lizzie old Paasch pale poor child pray priest Princely Highness Pudgla Ringstetten Rolf round Satan scarce Seden seemed Sheriff sigh sing Sintram smile soon soul spirit stood straightway strange Streckelberg sweet sword tears thee thing thou thought told Undine Usedom Verena village voice weeping wherefore whereupon whole wife wild witch witchcraft Wolgast words worshipful court young lord
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