"Is My Grandmother A Witch?" - Alternative View

"Is My Grandmother A Witch?" - Alternative View
"Is My Grandmother A Witch?" - Alternative View

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How does everyone traditionally imagine witches? Black eyes, black long hair, crocheted nose. My grandmother doesn't have a single sign of this - her eyes are gray, her hair is light brown. But the fact that her curses come true, we noticed long ago.

As is often the case in private houses, trees planted near the fence, over time, begin to launch their branches into the neighboring territory. So it was with my grandmother's favorite apricots. The malicious neighbor decided to saw off the branches clearly along the fence line and began to carry out her insidious plan.

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Grandmother was furious. The neighbor sawed off the branches of apricots, and the grandmother on the other side of the fence tried, let's say, to prove her wrong.

In the end, realizing that persuasion is useless, the old woman spat and said in her hearts:

- May your hands dry up!

About a month later, the neighbor's left arm was taken away - there was a stroke. Six months later, the neighbor died.

We certainly didn't see any connection. But after a while, history repeated itself.

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Grandmother was friends with Valya, a woman ten years younger than her. They went to visit each other, went to the cemetery together. Everything was fine, but then my grandmother began to notice the loss of things. Little things - a hammer, then a saucepan. And she began to think at her friend Valya.

Our whole family dissuaded her, said: they say, how is it possible - to steal from a friend, and there is no evidence. But it is impossible to convince the grandmother.

When her gold ring disappeared (most likely, it rolled up somewhere), she quarreled with her friend and subsequently often repeated: "Yes, so that his hands dry up, who took the ring," meaning Valya.

And here's a repetition of the scenario - Vali had a stroke and her right arm was taken away. After a while, the still young woman died. And my grandmother at 89 is still on her feet, and now we are afraid to anger her - otherwise something suddenly dries up.

Veronika MYSINA, Voronezh

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