It also explains the believe in witches and witchcraft across modern day India.
The stalwart Peabody had discovered she believed in witches after all.
She didn't believe in either dog or witches, but somehow she did not like that hill!
This is far more serious than believing in witches.
There was no doubt about it; they believed in witches, all of them.
Many of the Temne are superstitious and believe in witches who can be either male or female.
After all, he didn't really believe in witches and spells.
If this kept up, she'd actually start believing in witches.
It was written against the belief in witches, to show that witchcraft did not exist.
She doesn't know he believes in witches, and puts him off.