The images of an old cigarette hag and a hairy woman covered in boils appeared. |
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Season and using a pastry hag fitted with a small round tip, pipe the wasabi mayonnaise into the center of each quail egg white. |
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And the hag, insisting that she felt a child quick within her, begged Bourgeois to feel how the wee jester cut a caper in her belly. |
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On the other hand, there are many, many others who cannot wait for the old hag to turn up her toes. |
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As children we are told stories about the ugly old Witch hag that would bake children into gingerbread. |
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She finally lost her temper and turned into this thin old hag wearing a black dress. |
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Accompanying them was an old hag with a witches hat and long stringy green, white and gold hair. |
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Resonant of medieval folk tales, it conjures up the image of a wizened old hag casting spells on innocent children lost in a tangle of forests. |
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An old hag from across the isle grinned toothlessly at me as he left and said something I couldn't understand. |
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One being that he fell in love with a mere human who so happened to be a maid for that old hag. |
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One of the stories featured a mad old hag who lived in a cave in the North of England several hundred years ago. |
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Wilfred could barely stand to see Jane's sparkling eyes and timid laughter wasted on that wretched English hag and her abominable beverages. |
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He's still waiting for the raddled old hag to be taken to The Hague for her war crimes. |
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Suddenly the doorman announces that an old crone, a hag palmist is at the door, demanding to tell the fortunes of the young and single women in the room. |
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The reason is that this hag is a welcome guest in Italian homes during the early hours of 6 January. |
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I am a magician, not some raggedy old hag who lives for dark magic! |
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Today, the typical witch is generally portrayed as an old hag in a black robe, wearing a pointed black cap and flying on a broomstick across a full moon. |
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But so were the boulders and lumps of peat hag which pocked the scene. |
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I refuse to just lie around and do nothing like a decrepit old hag! |
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An old hag of a witch was approaching, her walk was staggered and she had enough warts on her nose so that you didn't know there was even a nose there. |
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You know, there's those stereotypes of the evil old hag and this and that. |
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His second ordeal is to be turned into an old hag, disguised in the clothes of an old aunt reputed to be a witch in order to escape from Mr F again. |
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But instead of Alecto as a terrible hag offering paper notes, William Pitt offers them instead. |
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The hag, after seeing her threats had no effect on Liann, left her alone, though usually watched over by the vrock. |
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Peg Powler is a hag in English folklore who is said to inhabit the River Tees. |
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It required a sketch from the life by Burton of the inky hag who was chief officeress of his brigade to put matters right at home. |
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While some sleep-loss victims state that the Old Hag actually appeared to them as a demon-faced woman with long gray hair other descriptions of the same experience vary. |
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Their melodic choir will mark the beginning of the midnight celebrations of Sha'aban, better known as Hag Al Laila. |
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The jigs played during this programme are Up And About In The Morning and Willie Clancy's version of Cailleach An Airgid, The Hag With The Money. |
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