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    1. He managed to bewitch the girl and she started to transform


    2. -Duprina, which by the way is not my girlfriend, never knew of the kiss you gave me, therefore I doubt that she had any reason to bewitch you with black magic, as you say


    3. bewitch them for the purpose of manipulation


    4. I had a power of bewitch


    5. Thus they don’t try to bewitch famous movie stars to fall in love with them, or to win the lottery


    6. When magicians bewitch, all their energy is held rigidly in check


    7. Magicians first have to bewitch themselves to be madly in love – they go first


    8. Did the magicians prosper and bewitch him as they bewitched the people’s eyes? Here is what happened with the magicians: “When the magicians came, Moses said to them ‘cast down what you want to cast down’ and when they had thrown down (their cords and staffs), Moses said ‘magic is what you have done’, and Al’lah will surely confound it


    9. Indeed, the example just given is quite applicable to Satan and his spiritual travel, for as soon as he reaches and touches his victim, he gives them false impressions that bewitch their sight so that they suppose that the stabbing with skewers that the magician displays is a real action


    10. But how can they affect any person so that they see whatever deceptions and fancies they want to show them?! Is there anyone they cannot bewitch or inflict with the least of harm, or make see false fancies?! Or is it possible that there exist those who witness the reality of these matters!!?

    11. This spitting on knots is a type of magic used by the magicians, whereby they tie knots in a piece of string or rope, and spit on them in order to bewitch people


    12. To work his or her magic, the magician takes some rope or string or a piece of thread from the clothes of the person they intend to bewitch, and then breathe upon this material


    13. went and told don Victor that he was going to bewitch him


    14. And they said, "No matter what sign you bring us, to bewitch us with, we will not believe in you


    15. "O foolish Galatians, who did bewitch you, before whose eyes Jesus Christ was openly set forth crucified? This only would I learn from you, received you the Spirit by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith? Are you so foolish having began in the Spirit, are you now perfected in the flesh?"


    16. Each little village will bewitch you with tales of it's past - while entertaining you richly with its beers, whiskies and food


    17. “There may even be wicked girls in this church now who have made use of Mattie’s powers to bewitch a man


    18. They could both bewitch you and freeze you out, make children and adults alike feel special one day and rejected the next


    19. She thought she could bewitch Grushenka if she liked, and she believed it herself: she plays a part to herself, and whose fault is it? Do you think she kissed Grushenka's hand first, on purpose, with a motive? No, she really was fascinated by Grushenka, that's to say, not by Grushenka, but by her own dream, her own delusion—because it was her dream, her delusion! Alyosha, darling, how did you escape from them, those women? Did you pick up your cassock and run? Ha ha ha!”


    1. Exhilarated, she half ran the last few metres along the path, stopping suddenly, bewitched by the sight below her


    2. "Hopelessly infatuated then, captivated, mesmerized, bewitched, call it what you will," he said and to a larger extent than he wanted to admit to himself, meant it


    3. collectors into thinking the herd is sick or bewitched


    4. knew the herd wasn’t bewitched, and wondered what the


    5. Whoever had bewitched her had more than likely been responsible for moving her north and possibly east of Morthal


    6. “It was you, wasn’t it…it was you who bewitched me out there in the marshes! Why?! And how did I not see you all that time?!” The Guild Master chuckled, eyes narrowed incredulously


    7. began to think that the elves really had bewitched her child


    8. Even the first enchantments had had catastrophic results, taking to death to some of the bewitched ones, but she was ready to use any kind of magic, white, black or whatever, to erase any well-known obstacle which might intervene between her and the magician


    9. “I am not cut,” said the fisherman, “but… this weapon is bewitched


    10. “Hello”, he said, bewitched by her once more

    11. How could he know that this terrible figure out of the past was leading him to freedom? But he knew that, left to himself, he could never untangle this bewitched maze of corridors and tunnels


    12. A trapper doesn’t need to be in a place where the animals, bewitched or whatever, have lost their fear of man and are making a stand against him


    13. “She’s got you so bewitched that one of these days I’m going to see you twisting around with colic and with a toad in your belly


    14. unions on the eve of Spring Festival, poisoned and bewitched by Li


    15. At that very moment her zestful words bewitched me when she mention about you and your better life


    16. Somehow she had bewitched the beasts to do her bidding


    17. The earliest of the printed sheets, with songs such as Young at Heart and Bewitched (bothered and


    18. Besides, her ethereal beauty should’ve bewitched him, blinding his eyes to my charms forever


    19. Its flame bewitched and fascinated us with its mysterious living beauty and bright range of light play


    20. Even as a child, I loved the fact that Samantha from BEWITCHED

    21. They looked very seducing but it was also very obvious that they too had been bewitched by the music


    22. ‘You bewitched him and brought the Fae down on him, and you are stealing his life-force


    23. How can we accept their interpretation of the two Surats (An-Nas) and (Al-Falaq) were they mentioned that Labid, the Jew, had bewitched the messenger (cpth)?


    24. The noble verse denotes that watching the wonders avails man nothing so long as he does not seek the truth truthfully when God says: "If We opened for the unbelievers a gate in heaven and they ascended through it higher and higher, still they would say: our eyes were dazzled; truly, we must have been bewitched


    25. There are those who practice magic who emit some of their spittle onto the possessions of those who are to be bewitched


    26. 2) Inwardly: The devil uses the magician to reach the one who is to be bewitched and to make him imagine whatever he wants: something that will cause harm and damage


    27. God says: “…they bewitched the people’s eyes and terrified them with a display of great wonders


    28. Thereupon (by means of the magician), the devil can show images to the one who has been bewitched


    29. Did the magicians prosper and bewitch him as they bewitched the people’s eyes? Here is what happened with the magicians: “When the magicians came, Moses said to them ‘cast down what you want to cast down’ and when they had thrown down (their cords and staffs), Moses said ‘magic is what you have done’, and Al’lah will surely confound it


    30. In examining whether or not he was bewitched: if this was indeed true, then after they had thrown down their cords and staffs he would not say to them: “…God will certainly confound it…”, because one who is bewitched cannot attack, and with that saying, he was challenging them and mocking what they were doing

    31. So, the people were bewitched, and they feared what they had seen


    32. This is completely different from what happened to the people, whose eyes were bewitched as the magic worked on them


    33. The magician and the devil work together to affect the nerves of the one who is bewitched, and who sees these fancies and deceptions after their spirit has been possessed by the devil by means of his ally, the magician


    34. So is it for the one who has been bewitched, who is affected by magic and his own imagination


    35. ”: the devils said that Solomon’s reign had been brought about by his use of magic after he controlled the jinns and bewitched them, so that they would help him to come into possession of his kingdom


    36. And when they threw down (their staffs), they bewitched people’s eyes and terrified them by showing a great (feat of) magic


    37. According to this account, Lubaid Ibn Al-A’sam bewitched the messenger of God (cpth) using a comb, hair combings, dried pollen husk, one male pollen and a tied string that contained eleven knots and had needles stuck into it


    38. Using that fabricated story about how the prophet (cpth) was bewitched, and the other false statement (that we should learn magic but not practice it), evil spirits have crept into Muslims’ houses, for they believed these lies and convinced themselves that they were true


    39. It seems as if they are saying to themselves: “Since the prophet himself was bewitched, or affected by magic, how would it be with us, when we are so weak compared to him?!” It has slipped from their memories that their deeds that infringe on the noble statute of God brought Satan upon them, to increase their distance from the path of repentance and virtue


    40. Bewitched was not too strong a word

    41. For example, if the magician wants to stir up discord between a bewitched man and his wife by means of the object over which he spits, the devil will make this man disincline to his wife by sending deceptions and insinuations into his chest


    42. In this way, the devil keeps control of the bewitched man until disputes and hatred arise between him and his wife and a separation takes place between them


    43. Had the bewitched one not committed extreme and forbidden actions, the magician would have not affected and bewitched them


    44. This means that all that was said about the noble messenger (cpth) that suggests that he was once bewitched and that he remained affected by magic and its devils for months is false


    45. This type of magic depends on the magician seeking a controlling influence over the spirit of the bewitched one through what he says and does


    46. The person is bewitched through what the magician says and does with the help of his companion, the devil


    47. Then, in a state of silence and quiet, the bewitched one listens to the voice of the magician until the eyes close and all the muscles of the body relax, as they pay attention to the teachings that are being given to them


    48. Afterwards, the magician’s voice becomes the only thing that has control over the feelings and the consciousness of the bewitched one, who goes asleep through a type of spiritual suggestion and control


    49. This lets the spirit of the bewitched one spread outwards with the ray of the magician’s own wicked spirit, spreading with it the devils


    50. By this time, and in such a situation, the devil can extend himself, by means of his partner and close friend the magician, into the spirit of the poor bewitched one


































    1. As to the woman who artificially remains childless, and bewitches man by her shoulders and curls, she is not a woman, mastering man, but a woman corrupted by him, reduced to the level of the corrupted man, who, as well as he, has deviated from her duty, who, as well as he, has lost every reasonable sense of life


    1. The tiny silver tear appearing at the corner of her bewitching black eyes, told him it was already too late


    2. “That voice and ‘those eyes’, eh? He sounds like a bewitching one


    3. bewitching ~s ojos hechizantes


    4. 12 For the bewitching of naughtiness does obscure things that are honest; and the wandering of concupiscence does undermine the


    5. She moved with the bewitching grace of a dancer as she spoke


    6. They brought her to court accusing her of bewitching the king


    7. The workers can still stock the shelves during those bewitching hours, because from my experience, they’re not decent


    8. Li Hongzhi deliberately exaggerated some limitations of science and certain crises of modern society just for the purpose of fooling and bewitching people


    9. as that of bewitching the student body for the purpose in doing so,


    10. bewitching for purpose of manipulation

    11. by those bewitching herbs induced,


    12. Bewitching is really no different than Creative Visualization


    13. Desire is inflamed by visualization, which is why magic is basically a matter of bewitching oneself


    14. You should not daydream or have romantic or sexual fantasies about someone whom you are bewitching


    15. Creative Visualization, true bewitching, usually doesn’t have a context of sexual or romantic excitation at all


    16. He shrugged her off, and gazed transfixed over the side of the vessel, straining to catch sight of the women who were singing this bewitching song to him


    17. The topics covered include: Spirits; Intent; Death; God; Money; Demons; Science; Sex; Bewitching; Spells, Charms, and Rituals; Black Magicians & Vampires


    18. ‘Oh, what a face and the figure to match it, as well!’ he thought excitedly, ‘a woman with a woman’s body, as Dostoyevsky put it, is she not? And what about that bewitching smile, well, what a fascinating woman she is!’


    19. With your bewitching smile


    20. bewitching and enchanting situation, they could still be so composed and natural

    21. the Bewitching Enchanting Dance caused his resolve to weaken and unable to


    22. Such claims about bewitching him (cpth) were mentioned in the books Al-Bukhari and Al-Jalalein Interpretation that were written by Lubaid the Jew, and through other books of explanation that were filled with interpolated sayings


    23. How could a devil draw near to him?! Furthermore, since Satan enters into people’s spirits when bewitching them, controlling their affections, senses, thoughts and even their acts, then how could a weak devil, that can be easily burnt just by the slightest beam of Al’lah’s light, penetrate the focus of descending Godly revelations?!


    24. But if any of them are in contradiction with It – such as the report about the bewitching of the prophet, and the statement that one should learn magic but not practice it – they must be neglected completely and Muslims should be warned against such reports and their like


    25. But she was made to swear to an oath, drank the water used in birthing the corpse of her husband and worst of all, ridiculed by the community on account of an unfounded accusation of bewitching her husband to death


    26. One massive, powerful voice filled the club—only overwhelming, bewitching soprano vocals, no music


    27. He had never known anyone as bewitching


    28. Her abandon in lovemaking was bewitching, her deliriums mesmeric and her orgasms breathtaking


    29. South American Indians with sombreros and wide, colorful scarves on one shoulder trailing to the ground, playing bewitching melodies on their flutes and banjos


    30. It never stopped bewitching Robbie

    31. She for all her odd exotic appearance was utterly bewitching


    32. In the country, they have often a bewitching simplicity of character; but, in the cities, they have all the airs and ignorance of the ladies who give the tone to the circles of the large trading towns in England


    33. Well, at last, as I need not tell you, you were forced on me; and what a sweet figure I cut!--what an evening of agony it was!-- Marianne, beautiful as an angel on one side, calling me Willoughby in such a tone!--Oh, God!--holding out her hand to me, asking me for an explanation, with those bewitching eyes fixed in such speaking solicitude on my face!--and Sophia, jealous as the devil on the other hand, looking all that was--Well, it does not signify; it is over now


    34. sight, on this bewitching object, when, in an instant, down he went


    35. pleasing, since whatever he wanted in the bewitching charms of youth,


    36. “I am accused of bewitching Merthin


    37. I was still gazing, with all the powers of my sight, on this bewitching object, when, in an instant, down he went


    38. I shall only here acquaint you, that as age had not subdued his tenderness for our sex, neither had it robbed him of the power of pleasing, since whatever he wanted in the bewitching charms of youth, he atoned for, or supplemented with the advantages of experience, the sweetness of his manners, and above all, his flattering address in touching the heart, by an application to the understanding


    39. “Then you need a little break,” she said, giving him a bewitching smile, filled with longing or some sort of promise


    40. And the smallest, Lily, was bewitching in her naive astonishment at everything, and it was difficult not to smile when, after taking the sacrament, she said in English, ‘Please, some more

    41. On Sundays, Ralph and Betty would sometimes host a few expat Aussie thespians such as the great actor Leo McKern, who later became famous as Number Two in Patrick McGoohan’s The Prisoner and as Horace Rumple in Rumpole of the Bailey; Bill Kerr, who I knew as the innocent stooge to Sid James’s scheming spiv in Hancock’s Half Hour; and Shirley Abicair, who sang bewitching songs on the television, accompanied by the zither


    42. "The most bewitching milkmaid ever seen


    43. What matter tho’, for Blood we have aplenty in the bit of Sea-Sponge conceal’d within Love’s Temple; and presently his Hot Lust begins to discharge it (along with other Secretions of a paler Nature), and seeing the Bewitching Colours of bright red ’gainst white Linen, Theo is e’er more inflam’d and cries: “’o Blood, Blood, Blood,’” like some Bedlam Lunatick that, in his Madness, fancies himself Othello


    44. This shortly brought them to a bewitching spring, whose basin was incrusted with a frostwork of glittering crystals; it was in the midst of a cavern whose walls were supported by many fantastic pillars which had been formed by the joining of great stalactites and stalagmites together, the result of the ceaseless water-drip of centuries


    45. Sonya, as she listened, thought of the immense difference there was between herself and her friend, and how impossible it was for her to be anything like as bewitching as her cousin


    46. Anatole asked Natasha for a valse and as they danced he pressed her waist and hand and told her she was bewitching and that he loved her


    47. But suddenly Helene, who was getting bored, said with one of her bewitching smiles: ‘But I think that having espoused the true religion I cannot be bound by what a false religion laid upon me


    48. But despite those bewitching first rites, she was still burdened by the belief that the loss of virginity was a bloody sacrifice


    49. From the first casting of the parts to the epilogue it was all bewitching, and there were few who did not wish to have been a party concerned, or would have hesitated to try their skill


    50. She had a few tender reveries now and then, which he could sometimes take advantage of to look in her face without detection; and the result of these looks was, that though as bewitching as ever, her face was less blooming than it ought to be




















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