When Dr. DeGraff asked the wife what she thought might be bothering her husband, Rosa said simply, Someone has witched him. |
Lackis, having already eaten back at the post-house, looked for the lady who had witched him with her beauty just two days before. |
She was more witched than witching, she'd say to me, and warn me not to meddle. |
Paul D, witched into making love to this beautiful dead thing, finds his heart, which he thinks of as a tobacco tin rusted shut, is red and alive. |
A neighbor's well had gone dry, and this old fellow came out and he witched it, quite a ways away from the other well. |
In fact every gardener or gardener's lad had been witched away. |