id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.32044087177788 Meinhold, Wilhelm The amber witch the most interesting trial for witchcraft ever known edited from a defective manuscript of her father Abraham Schweidler, by W. Meinhold ; translated from the German by E. A. Friedlender 1844 .txt text/plain 70611 3974 85 little daughter said, "whereon the blessed angels danced." Whence I instantly fell upon my knees with her what sorrow and tribulation I had taken my staff, seeing that my little daughter wasted away to a shadow for woman had given a litile soup to old Paasch her neighbour, he brought it at once to my little daughter, for he morning, and called upon the Lord, that he would reveal unto our hearts what we should do, we, nevertheless, could not come to a determination; wherefore my upon my conscience, and I was ashamed at my unbelief, seeing that not only my little daughter, but likewise my maid servant had a stronger faith than I, who my poor little trees looked altogether like unto besomtwigs, and the precious fruit hanging thereon fell off, went to her little god-child, but soon returned weeping, ./cache/hvd.32044087177788.pdf ./txt/hvd.32044087177788.txt