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_aAkinyemi, Rowena _eAuthor |
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| 245 | _aThe witches of pendles / | ||
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_aGreat Clarendon Street : _bOxford University , _c1994 |
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_a56 pages : _billustrations ; _c20 cm |
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| 520 | _aWitches are dangerous. They can kill you with a look, or a word. They can send their friend the Devil after you in the shape of a dog or a cat. They can make a clay picture of you, then break it . . . and a few weeks later you are dead. Today, of course, most people don't believe in witches. But in 1612 everybody was afraid of them. Young Jennet Device in Lancashire knew a lot about them because she lived with the Witches of Pendle. They were her family . . . | ||
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_aEnglish _vElementary |
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_aFolktales _vMystery |
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