Page:The Examination and Confession of certain Witches at Chelmsford in the County of Essex.djvu/40

34 her abence lacking breade, he went to a gyrle a neybours chylde, and deired her to geue her a pece of brede and cheee, whiche when denied and gaue her not, or at the leat not o muche as wolde atisfye her, hee goinge home dydde as he had eene her mother doe, callynge Sathan, whiche came to her (as he ayd) he thoughte out of her mothers hewe from vnder the bedde, in the lykenes of a great dogge, demaundynge what he wolde haue, wherewithall he beyng a fearde, ayd he wold have him to make uch a gyrle a ferd naminge this gyrle, then aked hee her what he wolde geue hym, and he aide a red kocke, then ayde hee no, but thou halt geue me thy body and owle, whereby he beinge oore feared, and deyrous to be rydde of hym, ayd he wold: And herewith he went to this gyrle in the lykenes of an euyll fauoured dogge with hornes