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Witch, Warlock, and Magician: Historical Sketches of Magic and Witchcraft in England and Scotland

Chapter 30

M. B. I _was_ of your mind, but I am not now, for I see how

foolish I was. I am sorry that I offended so grievously as to
counsel any for to seek unto devils.

GOODWIFE R. Why, M. B., who hath schooled you to-day? I am
sure you were of another mind no longer agone than yesterday.

SAMUEL'S WIFE. Truly, goodwife R., I think my husband is
turned also: here hath been one reasoning with them three or
four hours.

GOODWIFE R. Is your husband turned, too? I would you might
lose all your hens one after another, and then I would she
would set her spirit upon your ducks and your geese, and
leave you not one alive. Will you come to defend witches?...