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42. When the bread is taken from the oven, a few red hot coals or cinders
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good as throwing them down one's enemy's throat. Thus, if one's
enemy would partake of that bread, he would come to grief. 24

43. Throw a pebble upon which your enemy's name is inscribed, together
with a pin, into the well of St. Elian, in Wales, as an offering to the
well, and a curse will come upon the one who bears the name, and in
all probability he will pine away and die.

44. To cause an enemy ill luck, make a heap of stones, cursing him as
many times as there are stones, and as every Christian must add at
least a pebble as he passes by, his woes and his misfortunes will
constantly increase. (Greece.)

45. Not many years ago, there was a system of cursing in common vogue
in Fermanagh with tenants who had been given notice to quit. This
was: they collected, from all over their farms, stones. These they
brought home, and having put a lighted coal in the fireplace, they
heaped the stones on it as if they had been sods of turf. They then
knelt down on the hearthstone, and prayed that as long as the stones
remained unburnt every conceivable curse might light on their
landlord, his children, and their children to all generations. To
prevent the stones by any possibility being burnt, as soon as they had
finished cursing, they took the stones and scattered them far and
wide over the whole country. Many of the former families of the
county are said now to have disappeared on account of being thus
cursed.

46. The great antiquity of sympathetic magic, by which a person is


destroyed if an image of him is made and then ruined again, is
shown by the discovery at Thebes of a small clay figure of a man tied
to a papyrus scroll, evidently to compass the death of the person
described therein. This figure and papyrus are now in the Ashmolean
Museum.

47. A South Sea Islander persisted in saying he was very ill because his
enemies, the Happahs, had stolen a lock of his hair and buried it in a
leaf of a plantain to kill him. He had offered the Happahs the greater
part of his property if they would bring back his hair and the leaf,
for otherwise he was sure to die.

48. It is a widespread belief that one can injure another person by


stepping upon his or her shadow. Any injury done to the shadow
would have the same effect upon its owner. To cause an enemy's
death, it is merely necessary to take his shadow away from him
entirely.

49. Anciently, a small bunch of feathers placed in a person's path was -


thought, in Jamaica, to give them a curse. Any piece of coffin
furniture hung over the door was also capable of cursing the inmates
of the house.

50. Put ashes from yellow stamped paper, together with ashes from the
temple, on your enemy, and he will be sure to be very sick soon.
(China.)

51. The head of a dog and the head of a buffalo, stamped on paper, the
paper burned and the ashes collected and mixed with sacred ashes,
is also used to make an enemy die, if it can be got into the tea he
drinks.

52. Lisiansky, in his "Voyage Round the World," gives us an account of a


religious sect in the Sandwich Islands who arrogate to themselves
the power to pray people to death. Whoever incurs their displeasure
receives notice that the "homicidelitany" is about to begin. Such are
the effects of superstition and imagination that the notice alone is
frequently sufficient with these weak people to make them waste
away with fear, or else go mad and commit suicide.

53. The Finnish superstition of producing an absent person in the form


of an image in a vessel of water and then shooting it, and thereby
wounding or slaying the absent enemy, is believed to be efficacious
at a hundred miles distance.

54. It was at the instigation of Eleanor, Duchess of Gloucester (for


which she was imprisoned), that a figure made of wax was used to
represent King Henry VI., the intention being for his person to be
destroyed as the figure was consumed.

55. In British Guiana, it is to this day firmly believed by the negroes an


d others, that injuries inflicted even upon the ordure of persons will
be felt by the individual by whom they were left. In Somerset,
England, it is also believed that it is very injurious to an infant to
burn its excrement. It is thought to produce constipation and colic.

56. In Australia, the sorcerer has different means of attacking an enemy.


He can creep near him when he is asleep and bewitch him to death
by merely pointing a leg bone of a kangaroo at him; or he can steal
away his kidney-fat, where, as the natives believe, a man's power
dwells; or he can call in the aid of a malignant demon to strike the
poor wretch with his club behind the neck, or he can get a lock of
hair and roast it with fat over the fire until its former owner pines
away and dies.

57. In Calcutta, a servant having quarreled with his master, hung


himself in the night in front of the street door, that he might become
a devil and haunt the premises. The house was immediately forsaken
by its occupants, and, although a large and beautiful edifice, was
suffered to go to ruins.

58. The western tribes of Victoria, Australia, believe that if an enemy


can get hold of so much as a bone from the meat one has eaten, that
he can bring illness upon you. Should anything belonging to an
unfriendly tribe be found, it is given to the chief, who preserves it as a
means of injuring the enemy. It is loaned to any one of the tribe who
wishes to vent his spite against any of the unfriendly tribe. When
used as a charm, it is rubbed over with emu-fat mixed with clay, and
tied to the point of a spear. This is stuck upright in the ground before
the camp fire. The company sit watching it, but at such a distance
that their shadows cannot fall on it. They keep chanting
imprecations on the enemy till the spear thrower turns around and
falls in his direction. Any of these people believe that by getting a
bone or other refuse of an enemy, he has the power of life and death
over him, be it man, woman, or child. He can kill his enemy by
sticking the bone firmly by the fire. No matter how distant, the person
will waste away. This same belief is found among the American
Indians.

59. It is a common belief among the American Indians that certain


medicine men possess the power of taking life by shooting needles,
straws, spiders' webs, bullets and other objects, however distant the
person may be at whom they are directed. Thus, in "Cloud Shield's
Winter Count for 1824-1825," CatOwner was killed with a spider-
web thrown at him by a Dakota. It reached the heart of the victim
from the hand of the man who threw it, and caused him to bleed to
death from the nose. (Mallery, "Picture Writing of the American
Indians.")

60. In the North of Scotland, a peculiar piece of witchcraft is still


practiced, where a cowardly, yet deadly, hatred is cherished against
a person. A "body of clay," called in GaeKc "Carp Creaah," is made
as nearly as possible to resemble the one sought to be injured. This is
placed, in great secrecy, in the stream of some shadowy burn. The
belief is that as the body of clay wastes away from the action of the
water, the victim sought to be cursed will as surely waste away to
death.

61. One of the charms formerly most dreaded by the natives of


Madagascar, was called berika. It is said to be most deadly in its
effects, bringing about the death of the victim by bursting his heart,
and causing him to vomit immense quantities of blood. Even the
possessor of this charm stood in terror of it, and none but the most
reckless of charm-dealers and sorcerers would have anything to do
with it. It was popularly supposed to have an inherent liking for
blood, and that it would at times demand from its owner to be
allowed to go forth to destroy some living tiling; at one time it would
demand a bullock, at another a sheep or pig, at another a fowl, and
occasionally its ferocity would only be satisfied with a human victim.
The owner was obliged to comply with its demands and perform the
appropriate incantations so as to set it at liberty to proceed on its
fatal errand, lest it should turn on him and strike him dead. In fact,
the charm was of so uncertain a temper, so to speak, that its owner
was never sure of his own life, as it might at any moment turn upon
him and destroy him, out of sheer ferocity.

62. Another powerful charm is called manara-mody. It is supposed to


follow the person to be injured, and on his arrival home, to bring
upon him a serious illness or cause his immediate death. For
instance, a person goes down from the interior to the coast for the
purpose of trade. In some business transaction, he unfortunately
excites the anger of a man with whom he is dealing, and who
determines to seek revenge. For this purpose, he buys from a charm-
dealer the charm called manara-mody. The trader, having finished
his business on the coast, starts homeward, all unconscious that his
enemy has sent the fatal charm after him to dog his steps through
forest and swamp, over hill and valley. At length he reaches his home,
thankful to be once more with his family. But alas! the rejoicing is
soon turned to mourning, for the remorseless charm does its work,
and smites the victim with sore disease, or slays him outright at once.

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