Sidonia, the Sorceress : the Supposed Destroyer of the Whole Reigning Ducal House of Pomerania — Volume 2 by Wilhelm Meinhold
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Wedel, and bewitches him to death.
CHAPTER IX. How a strange woman (who must assuredly have been Sidonia) incites the lieges of his Grace to great uproar and tumult in Stettin, by reason of the new tax upon beer. CHAPTER X. Of the fearful events that take place at Marienfliess--Item, how Dorothea Stettin becomes possessed by the devil. CHAPTER XI. Of the arrival of Diliana and the death of the convent priest-- Item, how the unfortunate corpse is torn by a wolf. CHAPTER XII. How Jobst Bork has himself carried to Marienfliess in his bed to reclaim his fair young daughter Diliana--Item, how George Putkammer threatens Sidonia with a drawn sword. CHAPTER XIII. How my gracious Lord Bishop Franciscus and the reverend Dr. Joel go to the Jews' school at Old Stettin, in order to steal the Schem Hamphorasch, and how the enterprise finishes with a sound. cudgelling. |
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