The employment of " witch doctors " for " smelling out " criminals or abatagati (usually translated " wizards," but meaning evildoers of any kind, such as poisoners), once common in Zululand, as in neighbouring countries, was discouraged by Cetywayo, who established " kraals of refuge " for the reception of persons rescued by him from condemnation as abatagati. [Please select]
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They were bandits, counterfeiters, poisoners, incendiaries, murderers, parricides. [Please select]
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I have heard of Indian physicians being poisoners--although, of course, they're respectable people and give the poison by mistake.' [Please select]
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Helena, that same contempt that fills our jails with forgers, poisoners, and the like victims of self-conceit. [Please select]
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Soon the fish become stupified and float upon the surface to the gaping nets of the poisoners. [Please select]
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Both forms are equally deadly, but some poisoners claim that it will act more rapidly when crushed. [Please select]
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Some snakes they allege are nerve-poisoners others as surely poison the blood, but with one solitary exception they assume the terminations of the motor-nerves and not the centres to be affected. [Please select]
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Indeed, they were very bad in all ways themselves, and many of the ladies were poisoners like Agrippina, so that the city almost deserved the tyrant who came after Claudius. [Please select]
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