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Fantasy Fiction Telegram, v. 1, issue 3, December 1936
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FANTASY FICTION TELEGRAM condition be managed and convinced Kim of her guilt that the witches want to heal her, but decided to wait until she awoke. When she awakened and saw the look of lust in his eyes. She confessed on ? that she had been on the Witches side. He denounced her to the local authorities, but when she was sought for, it was discovered that she had committed suicide rather than face public disgrace. Andrews ? of Pope Julian the Third in 1543 noted? that in the neighborhood of ? a man and a woman were seized and ? A tub full of green past was found in their possession. Laguna analyzed the paste and found the substance composed of ? hemlock, Salanum (nightshade) and belladonna, and other narcotic plants. The wife of the executioner was suffering from insomnia and he rubbed some of the narcotic salve on her to see what would happen. The witch slept for thirty-six hours and would probably have slept longer if ? method had not been used to awaken her. She bitterly complained to the incredulous doctor that she had been torn away from the arms of a handsome youth. From the case cited it must be understood that the Witch's ? was purely hallucinary, mainly caused by the narcotic drugs in the salve. The Witch's Sabbath itself was held by a lecherous group of nobles and low birth people in open air. Their senses were drugged by narcotic drinks given to them by their priests. The drugs produced an exceptional dream state and aroused the sensual appetites to gross misdeeds. WATCH FOR THE NEXT ARTICLE IN THIS SERIES! IT WILL CONTAIN SOME INTERESTING FACTS HITHERTO UNKNOWN BY THE AVERAGE READER. Page 14
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FANTASY FICTION TELEGRAM condition be managed and convinced Kim of her guilt that the witches want to heal her, but decided to wait until she awoke. When she awakened and saw the look of lust in his eyes. She confessed on ? that she had been on the Witches side. He denounced her to the local authorities, but when she was sought for, it was discovered that she had committed suicide rather than face public disgrace. Andrews ? of Pope Julian the Third in 1543 noted? that in the neighborhood of ? a man and a woman were seized and ? A tub full of green past was found in their possession. Laguna analyzed the paste and found the substance composed of ? hemlock, Salanum (nightshade) and belladonna, and other narcotic plants. The wife of the executioner was suffering from insomnia and he rubbed some of the narcotic salve on her to see what would happen. The witch slept for thirty-six hours and would probably have slept longer if ? method had not been used to awaken her. She bitterly complained to the incredulous doctor that she had been torn away from the arms of a handsome youth. From the case cited it must be understood that the Witch's ? was purely hallucinary, mainly caused by the narcotic drugs in the salve. The Witch's Sabbath itself was held by a lecherous group of nobles and low birth people in open air. Their senses were drugged by narcotic drinks given to them by their priests. The drugs produced an exceptional dream state and aroused the sensual appetites to gross misdeeds. WATCH FOR THE NEXT ARTICLE IN THIS SERIES! IT WILL CONTAIN SOME INTERESTING FACTS HITHERTO UNKNOWN BY THE AVERAGE READER. Page 14
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