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Henry P. Scalf Appalachian Heritage, Volume 3, Number 2, Spring 1975, pp. 12-14 (Article) Published by The University of North Carolina Press DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/aph.1975.0003 For additional information about this article https://muse.jhu.edu/article/442882/summary Access provided at 20 Feb 2020 00:04 GMT from JHU Libraries The Bewitched Cow A WITCH TALE OF THE KENTUCKY MO QNTAINS AS TOLD TO HENRY P. SCALF BY "BLIND" JOHN ADKINS, PIKE COUNTY, KENTUCKY. I never knowed but one witch and that ing and we walked and walked. I never was old Ant Rissie over on the Dog Fork knowed that holler was that long but fin- of Harrikan (Hurricane) Creek. Now I ally we got to the head of it and out of the guess she was the biggest and the best and side of the mountain there run a spring the worst witch that ever lived in this that was as clear as could be. country. She had all kinds of books on "Now, Johnnie, if you want to be a witchcraft and witching. She could take witch you must do as I say," Ant Rissie anybody and if they would do as she said told me. "You have to dip your hands into she
Appalachian Review – University of North Carolina Press
Published: Jan 8, 2014
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