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 UsedomJohn Murray, 1844 - 171 halaman |
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Halaman 4
... followed by the old men , and the women , and children ; these raised a great cry of hunger when they saw my daughter sitting on a log and eating a bit of bread and meat , and the little things came with their tiny hands stretched out ...
... followed by the old men , and the women , and children ; these raised a great cry of hunger when they saw my daughter sitting on a log and eating a bit of bread and meat , and the little things came with their tiny hands stretched out ...
Halaman 8
... followed at no great distance . Now , having set the springes so very early , towards noon we found such a great number of birds taken in them , that Katy Berow , who went beside me while I took them out , scarce could hold them all in ...
... followed at no great distance . Now , having set the springes so very early , towards noon we found such a great number of birds taken in them , that Katy Berow , who went beside me while I took them out , scarce could hold them all in ...
Halaman 32
... followed me , thinking I was a thief , and would have stopped me , so that I knew not how to excuse myself but by saying that I had been made drunken by the wine which the strange merchants had given to me ( for he had seen what a good ...
... followed me , thinking I was a thief , and would have stopped me , so that I knew not how to excuse myself but by saying that I had been made drunken by the wine which the strange merchants had given to me ( for he had seen what a good ...
Halaman 62
... followed him in much dis- pleasure , and we saw from a distance how the old lord seemed to threaten his son , and spat out before him ; but knew not what this might signify : we were to learn it soon enough , though , more's the pity ...
... followed him in much dis- pleasure , and we saw from a distance how the old lord seemed to threaten his son , and spat out before him ; but knew not what this might signify : we were to learn it soon enough , though , more's the pity ...
Halaman 63
... followed by a great noise , and presently we were aware of the ball bounding over the water , which foamed and splashed on either side , and coming straight towards us . Hereupon the crowd ran away on every side with loud cries , and we ...
... followed by a great noise , and presently we were aware of the ball bounding over the water , which foamed and splashed on either side , and coming straight towards us . Hereupon the crowd ran away on every side with loud cries , and we ...
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Halaman 105 - I saw as if the sun that shineth in the heavens did grudge to give me light ; and as if the very stones in the street and tiles upon the houses, did band themselves against me. Methought that they all combined together to banish me out of the world ! I was abhorred of them, and unfit to dwell among them, because I had sinned against the Saviour. Oh how happy now was every creature over I was ! for they stood fast and kept their station ; but I was gone and lost...
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Halaman 80 - I was also then so overcome with despair of life and heaven that I should often wish, either that there had been no hell, or that I had been a devil, supposing they were only tormentors ; that if it must needs be that I went thither, I might be rather a tormentor than be tormented myself.