Larry Phillips
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“These Towneleys were an odd lot, to be sure: the matriarch of their family, Dame Sybil de Towneley, was legendary in her own time as the "great queen" of all witches in this shire. Stories about Old Dame Sybil were told to me by my own grandparents. They told how she was ageless, and how she rode from Pendle Hill to Boulsworth Hill on certain nights with her white familiar-cat Pelling Jill perched in the crook of her black-draped arm.”
― The House That Cerrith Built: Vol. I of the Towneley Witch Tales
― The House That Cerrith Built: Vol. I of the Towneley Witch Tales
“Put it between your legs, or down by your knees if you find it easier. Hold it with one hand, Charlotte, and ride it. The words to the song go like this: Tout, tout, a-tout, through and about, spirit and sing, like raven on wing. Follow along if you can!”
― The House That Cerrith Built: Vol. I of the Towneley Witch Tales
― The House That Cerrith Built: Vol. I of the Towneley Witch Tales
“He lifted Charlotte up to her feet. "Now, Tud-woman, the Master is always good to his own. Be good to your own, too. And betray the Great Unseen never; you can belong to nothing else from this day forward. When you are called upon, you will answer. And when you call, Alizon, you will be answered.”
― The House That Cerrith Built: Vol. I of the Towneley Witch Tales
― The House That Cerrith Built: Vol. I of the Towneley Witch Tales
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