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The following year she was accused of witchcraft by two neighbors; she supposedly bewitched the hogs and cotton crop of one of them.
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The prince and the wolf went, and the wolf bewitched the guards.
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Scene of the game play is a bewitched house full of talkative plants, ghosts and wandering skeletons.
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She, being a rank witch, has bewitched his wife so that she can not be delivered of her child.
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A lovely, disturbing production, not quite of this world - indeed, no more of this world than the bewitched and lonely writer at its heart.
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His father became furious at seeing this, thinking his son was bewitched.
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His body was full of holes, which, when the wind passed through them, produced sounds that bewitched the women of the tribe.
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Medieval knight castles, bewitched forests and old-fashioned, idyllic manor milieu are among the settings the stories take place in.
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By exploring the unnamed expressions of the poetry, readers get bewitched into the symbols, images.
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The lyrics' morbid cadence hint at the author's bewitched state of mind.
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