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Excerpt 2: Not wishing to be considered as a prophet of evil omen, Jane kept her own counsel in regard to this significant discovery. But later, after the
child was several days old, she filled a small vial with water in which the infant had been washed, and took it to a certain wise old black
woman, who lived on the farther edge of the town and was well known to be versed in witchcraft and conjuration.

Literary era: REALISM OR ROMANTICISM

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