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WITCHCRAFT: A TRAGEDY.
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LADY DUNGARREN.

I verily thought to see some elrich form or other make its appearance, and I sat for some moments rivetted to my chair, without power to move hand or foot, or almost to breathe.

ANNABELLA.

Yet you saw nothing?

LADY DUNGARREN.

Nothing.

ANNABELLA.

And heard only the bursting of the door?

LADY DUNGARREN.

Only that for a time: but afterwards, when I listened intently, I heard strange whisperings near me, and soft steps, as of unshod feet, passing between me and the bed.

ANNABELLA.

Footsteps?

LADY DUNGARREN.

Ay; and the curtains of the bed began to shake as if touched by a hand, or the motion of some passing body. Then I knew that they were dealing with my poor child, and I had no power to break the spell of their witchcraft, for I had no voice to speak.

ANNABELLA.

You had no power to speak?