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'''Elizabeth, Renee and Tammi:''' The Book of Shadows , we Kneel kneel before you, let us serve your master as you serve us.}}
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'''Ruby:''' I'm not talking about Witcheswitches, Jackassyou jackass! Witches are whores. I'm talking about who they serve!}}
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'''Ruby:''' You need to help me get him ready for life without you. To fight this war on his own.<br>
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'''Renee:''' Tammi, what are your you doing?!<br>'''Tammi:''' Renee, Shut shut your painted hole.<br>
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'''Tammi:''' Shh, Lizzie, its okokay.<br>
'''Elizabeth:''' You're not Tammi.<br>
'''Tammi:''' No, but I'm wearing her meat. I had to break the ice with you girls somehow.<br>
'''Elizabeth:''' You killed Renee.<br>
'''Tammi:''' Renee, Amanda, thats that's what happens to witches who get voted off the island.<br>
'''Elizabeth:''' Who are you?<br>
'''Tammi:''' Funny story actually. You remember all those dark demonic forces you prayed to, When when you swore your servitude? Just who did you think you were praying to?<br>
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malleus_Maleficarum Malleus Maleficarum] usually translated as "The Hammer of Witches" in Latin, and was the title of a fifteenth century treatise on witches. It was used to support and argue the nature of witchcraft; it proclaimed that women were more susceptible to the influence of evil, and therefore more likely to become witches, due to their weak moral character and insatiable sexual desire. The treatise proved popular, and became the de facto handbook for the persecution and murder of women accused of witchcraft across Europe in in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries; despite the fact that the work was not officially sanctioned by the Catholic Church. The Church in fact refused to support it and said it was inaccurate.}}
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'''Dean:''' So are we looking for some craggy old Blair bitch in the woods?<br>