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Elizabeth Vs Magdelena
The lash came down on Magdelena’s back, a strip of flesh torn with a red welt streaking along her spinal cord and rippling to the other side. “You sin and sin and never pay, while Magdelena Galinda it is about time you confessed your weaknesses.” He just struck her once and then moved behind her. He had on a pair of black leather gloves, the calfskin supple and pliable. Ostensibly he had put them on to wield the lash better, but as he stuck his index finger up and inside her sex, he slowly rotated it first left than right. His voice was soothing as he said “accept your fate Magdelena, sign some documents from me and then be burned at the stake as a witch.” He finally in those words told her his plans, his finger slowly violating the folds of …show more content…
“You are beautiful, but your beauty brought pride and vanity and for that you must be punished.” He removed his hand, carefully wiping her fluids on her back and then inserting his finger again. “Now tell me, where is your coven and how many more witches are there?”

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The court of his most Holy Emperor Philip of Spain was the height of ostentation. Large oils by the masters hung on every wall and the gold represented a small yet significant portion of that year’s return from the new colonies. Silk dresses and pearls everywhere, a chest open with the treasure of Spain as the court and courtiers were assembled. His eminence the King sat on his dais as Bishop Casques came in and kneeled before everyone in supplication before unrolling his scroll and reading from it.

“Be it know, our Lord and Savior has endeavored to allow us to find a coven here on earth that was set to destroy King Phillip.” A collective gasp came from all assembled and one woman even feinted as the Bishop
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Let it be known that one Magdelena Galinda has been broken and her acknowledgement of guilt will be brought before the court shortly as well as the confiscation of the witch’s

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