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In a message dated 01/05/2001 2:22:31 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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<< Similar to Ninjitsu, line up a publisher and claim you have found some
ancient scroll/old family book. There are no existing Wiccan 'Book of
Shadows' (personal magic diaries) predating the 20th century. It is all a
con. >>

Elizabeth Gouge spoke of "White Witches" as being standard in English
villages for generations.  She was a vicar's daughter herself.  Since she was
probably born before the turn of the century, it sounds as though there was
something similar to Wicca in the l9th century.  The book I'm remembering was
a small autobiographical volume.  The title had the word "snow" in it.  Prudy

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