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The Lancashire Witches

CHAPTER VI
19/23

A brief pause ensued, and deep emotion marked the accents of the wizard as he proceeded.
"When I came back, all this part of Lancashire resounded with praises of the beauty of Bess Blackburn, a rustic lass who dwelt in Barrowford.

She was called the Flower of Pendle, and inflamed all the youths with love, and all the maidens with jealousy.

But she favoured none except Cuthbert Ashbead, forester to the Abbot of Whalley.

Her mother would fain have given her to the forester in marriage, but Bess would not be disposed of so easily.

I saw her, and became at once enamoured.


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