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She seemed to address, not Sarah, but some familiar spirit.
So I realized it was no dream, but a familiar spirit who desired something from me.
"He is more than horse; think of him as a familiar spirit.
The person on the bunk said, as if to itself, "It is true; he has a familiar spirit.
The play's title comes from the name of one character's pet cat, supposed to be her familiar spirit.
It was the voice of her familiar spirit.
Most important, he was addressing a familiar spirit, though the mound was far away.
He also receives a staff and a helmet which is also his familiar spirit.
In some cases, the magical practitioner then made an agreement or entered a pact with their familiar spirit.
Wouldn't know a familiar spirit if it chewed out the bottoms o' their trousers.
Do not enough terrors encompass us that you must needs call on your familiar spirits to add to them?"
He is Knell's familiar spirit as Knell had killed him.
The genus name refers to a familiar spirit from the mythology of the Tupi.
This gives it the name paranvoi, meaning butter of the familiar spirit.
The prosecution asserts Sampson called familiar spirits and resolved her doubtful matter.
Despite the familiar spirit and good humor in what he said, his words came in long, labored breaths.
Doom placed a spell on the baby, which made her his familiar spirit, to be used against the Fantastic Four.
Did she refer to her familiar spirits?
Saul had formerly banished all "those that have familiar spirits, and the wizards" on pain of death.
The girl was an escaped sacrifice meant for a slow, painful death in rites that would give them command of a familiar spirit.
Familiar spirits - refers to the control of consciousness through the instrument of some invisible agency.
He also brings good Familiar spirit.
Could he trust this familiar spirit?
Imps were the common name given to familiar spirits that served witches in the Middle Ages.
It was believed in European folklore that they were associated with witches as their familiar spirits and had magical powers.