Magic making
Emma Cobley performs her black magic
literally by the book - a spell-book that she wrote herself. She also makes
potions, draws diagrams and sticks pins in figurines made from mandrake roots.
She uses ingredients such as animal blood, boiled frogs and wolf’s bane.
This is all very traditional.
One of her potions makes a man dote upon a
woman. It is possible that she used this one on Hugo Valerian. If so, his
promise to marry her was obtained illegitimately. This is similar to what
happened in the case of Helen Penclosa and Austin Gilroy.
The retired doctor whose housekeeper Emma
became was very fond of her: he educated her; he left her some money when he
died. She was able to live quite like a
lady.
We are not told whether or not Emma used any
of her potions and spells on the doctor to get his money and his knowledge. We
are told that she was beautiful, clever and quick to learn, which together with
the fact that he left his house and most of his money to his sister suggests that
she did not. She just used her natural attributes to charm him.
It is a pity that she didn’t do this to find
someone else after Hugo Valerian rejected her instead of taking revenge on him.
Another of her spells causes a man and woman
who love each other to become estranged; it is very likely that she later used
this one on Hugo and Lady Alicia.
The spells that she used may have affected
her for the worse.
By
using spells that cut people in a relationship off from each other, Emma may
have activated forces that isolated her from the good, decent people in her
village and prevented her from finding someone else. She never married and associated mainly with unpleasant people.