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In Episode 1, the bewitched Agatha peers into what appears to be a child’s room in her house.

It certainly wasn’t what I was expecting when I opened a bewitching, vintage-tinged box detailing a fantastical assembly line and saw a smattering of board game figurines.

It is bewitching telly, and rather unsettling in the flesh.

From BBC

Who knew particle physics could be so bewitching?

He said it was she who first bewitched him when he worked as a page in the stacks of the Johns Hopkins University library in Baltimore as an undergraduate.

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