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And she showed us some of the dancing steps and they just bewitch you. It's like this" and Polly picked up her frock in a dainty manner and whirled about the vacant spaces in the room. "But doesn't it tire you dreadfully? The girls in India stand still a great deal more and just sway about. They come in and dance for you." "Tire you! Oh, no. That's the great fun, to do it yourself.
"And you'll have to explain what you were after at this time of night with the ruffians who have just got away. I don't know what witchcraft those villains practise, but they certainly do bewitch the women for wherever there are bandits about, you are dead certain to find pretty girls." "You're very flattering, sergeant!" said Colomba, "but you'll do well to be careful what you say.
There is a spell in mediaeval Art which has had power to bewitch some people into trying, or wishing to try, or fancying that they wish to try or making believe to fancy that they wish to try, to bring back the Middle Ages. You may hear pinings for the return of an age of force from gentle aestheticists, who, if the awe of force did return, would certainly be crushed like eggshells.
"What in the name of the nation 'ud bewitch any people to go rovin' out of their house in the middle of the black night, wid the frost thick on the ground?" "Quit they are," said the old man. "Tom's gone, and the wife, and every man-jack of them. They've took the couple of chuckens I noticed Tishy killin' of yisterday.
Camerarius grumbled thereat, and these were the chief questions which were put to her by order of the most honourable high central court, as Dom. Consul said, and which were registered ad protocollum. Q. Whether she could bewitch? R. Yes, she could bewitch. Q. Who taught her to do so? R. Satan himself. Q. How many devils had she? R. One devil was enough for her. Q. What was this devil called?
'There's one difficulty ... you know the deaf man, Gerasim, he's courting you, you see. How did you come to bewitch such a bear? But you see, he'll kill you, very like, he's such a bear.... 'He'll kill me, Gavrila Andreitch, he'll kill me, and no mistake. 'Kill you.... Well, we shall see about that. What do you mean by saying he'll kill you? Has he any right to kill you? tell me yourself.
‘Ha, ha! bebee, and here he lies, poisoned like a hog.’ ‘You have taken drows, sir,’ said Mrs. Herne; ‘do you hear, sir? drows; tip him a stave, child, of the song of poison.’ And thereupon the girl clapped her hands, and sang— ‘The Rommany churl And the Rommany girl To-morrow shall hie To poison the sty, And bewitch on the mead The farmer’s steed.’ ‘Do you hear that, sir?’ said Mrs.
There are horse-tamers, born so, as we all know; there are woman-tamers, who bewitch the sex as the pied piper bedeviled the children of Hamelin; and there are world-tamers, who can make any community, even a Yankee one, get down and let them jump on its back as easily as Mr. Rarey saddled Cruiser.
A bad water spirit dwells in this valley, and often he would bewitch my horses when first I ventured through it. But now I have learned a little spell. If you wish it, I will whisper it in the ear of your steed, and he will stand steady as my greys. 'You may try your spell, said the knight, 'though I fear that it will be of but little use.
Strathsay had cautiously planted and nursed the seed, a winning boy, a noble lad, a lordly man. If Margray had not married old Johnny Graeme, it would have broken Mrs. Strathsay's will; the will was strong; she did, she married him. If Mary, with her white moonsheen of beauty, did not bewitch the senses of Captain Seavern, it would break Mrs.
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