The Wonders of the Invisible World : Being An Account of the Tryals of Several Witches Lately Executed in New-England
The Wonders of the Invisible World : Being An Account of the Tryals of Several Witches Lately Executed in New-England
Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) Dlc
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He toU Biehop of this ; but she deny'd it, and threatned him very much. Quickly after this, being at home on a Lords day, with the doors shut about him, bo saw a Uack Pig approach him ; at which, he going to kick, it vanished away. Immediately after, sitting do\ra, he saw a black Thing jump in at the Window, and come and stand before him. The Body was like that of a Monkey, the Feet like a Cocks, but the Face much like a Mans. He being eo extrsamly affrighted, that he could not speak ; this Mon...ster spoke to him, and said, I am a Meeeenger eent unto you^ for I understand that you are in eome Trouble of Mind^ and if you will be ruled by file, you shall want for nothing in this World. Where- upon he endeavoured to clap his hands upon it; but he could feel no substance ; and it jumped out of the Window again ; but immediately came in by the Porch, tho* the Doors were shut, and said. You had better take my Coun^ sel / He then struck at it with a stick, but struck only the Oround-sel, and broke the Stick : The Arm with which he struck was presently Disenabled, and it vanished away.
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