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Witch Child, Celia Rees
Celia Rees

Witch Child

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  • Ella Boylehas quoted6 years ago
    He carried a short bow in one hand and a quiver of arrows slung across his back. He held
  • Ella Boylehas quoted6 years ago
    Tobias is fencing it now to keep the hogs out and they are preparing beds for seeds and
  • tanya620983has quoted7 years ago
    They skewered the cat on a pike, they smashed the rabbit’s skull by hitting him against the wall.
  • tanya620983has quoted7 years ago
    ‘Daughter of the Erl King and the Elfen Queen, that’s who you are.’
  • tanya620983has quoted7 years ago
    Eliza Nuttall; Mother Nuttall to her neighbours.
  • tanya620983has quoted7 years ago
    Spawn of the Devil’,
  • kxvassiliouhas quoted7 years ago
    til tomorrow.’ She had a long white linen gown over her arm.
    I was left standing naked before her. My hand went to my neck. I wore a small leather pouch there, made for me by my grandmother. It contained things, special things, not to be seen by anyone. The hot blood rushed to my cheeks. I feared that I was undone.
    ‘You are safe with me,’ she said quietly, as if she knew who I was and what I had come from. ‘Put it aside and then into the tub with you.’
  • Vo Luanhas quoted7 years ago
    n now I could hear t
  • samuelsteckelman22has quoted8 years ago
    That was the last I saw of her. The hangman stepped forward, hood raised to cover her face, and at the same time a cloak closed around me. I was taken down one of the steep alleys leading from the market and was stepping into a waiting carriage when I heard the crowd’s roar.
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