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In the story, a wicked witch put a curse on the princess for 100 years.
The witch put a magic spell on the prince and turned him into a frog.
The central character is a malevolent witch out for revenge.
The witch cast/put a spell on the prince and he turned into a frog.
The par t in parentheses is nonsensical, but written as if the witches were using familiar address forms with each other.
In 1570-1, however, the human subterfuge was replaced by 'a wider, more stereotypical malicious use of poisonous grease by witches ' (p. 149).
He is clear that this is not an ' ancient religion ' in the sense which most witches still claim.
The most vexing problem the witches presented was their destabilising of such terms as 'realistic' and 'fantastic', or 'fatal' and 'trivial'.
Women in textbooks are most likely to appear in traditional roles, such as a farmer, or as mythological figures, such as witches.
Secondly, there is the group of umfield sites connected with sagas about witches and, occasionally, the devil.
In every continent traditions have been recorded in which witches, although operating within set customs of their kind, do so individually and alone.
At each harvest, the total number of fruits and the number of fruits infected with witches' broom per plot were recorded.
They identified witches, detected thieves and aided lovers.
His witches gain a certain strength from having their coarseness so blatant.
The mid-twentieth-century critics are offended precisely because they don't want witches to sound trivial.
Just as political and religious power are comparable, so too are the actions of covens of witches and exclusive groups of plotters and putschists.
At the same time the commission acknowledged that it is difficult to detect witches, as their crimes cannot be witnessed by the naked eye.
The two collections of essays present the findings of research into midwives, folk healers, matchmakers, witches and women's religious communities.
In other words, they were not real men but first-class witches.