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She is also a prominent example of a Cunning woman in her country.
She is a cunning woman who will do anything and everything just to accomplish her goals.
There isn't a physician in all the world who can cure him And no cunning woman either.
The cunning woman was executed for the murder and the men were banished.
The cunning woman of the village becomes a witch only when her powers to heal do not work.
And as the matter was urgent, and no other cunning woman to be found."
She is a socialite and cunning woman, considered as a family friend of the Carbonels.
The witch was a poor cunning woman from the village, called to account for bewitching some other humble person.
As for the healing, what was this but the skill of the cunning woman, and why convict for that?
Anna Klemens was a beggar who consulted a cunning woman together with several other people.
She worked as a farmhand until 1822, when she started to support herself as a cunning woman.
Her condescending manner veils a cunning woman with ulterior motives.
Manthara, it appears, is an expert talker and a cunning woman who can manipulate her way to get what she wanted.
She was given official permission to practice medicine and was thereby made an officially licensed "cunning woman".
She was banned from her work as a cunning woman and the vicar's assistants kept her cottage under watch.
And then her going in disguise to that conjurer, and this cunning woman: where the first question is, how soon you shall die?
Large numbers regularly resorted to 'cunning women', who offered to heal both their physical and psychological ills by magical means.
At the best of times, Elena is an upbeat, optimistic, and a cunning woman, driving Nate to keep moving forward.
However, Rebecca's came from a long line of Osborn women who were very manipulative, and cunning women.
In Mother Bombie, the title character specifically denies that she is a witch, and calls herself a "cunning woman."
"Cunning woman"
Ursula Kemp (c. 1525 - 1582), English cunning woman and midwife
She was a cunning woman who was frequently called upon by her neighbours to heal various ailments and sicknesses.
She was a well-known cunning woman, and because of this, she was in 1722 accused by the vicar for superstition.
Hester Jonas (around 1570 - December 24, 1635) was a German midwife and cunning woman.