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

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.

She’d bewitched England while she was alive, and on canvas she had the same magnetic effect.

He owns more than a thousand of them - although he only plays a select few on stage - and, even as he approaches 80, the star is still bewitched by the instrument.

From BBC

It’s wired somewhere deep into our caveman brain — we’re bewitched by calamity.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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