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**Title:** The Witch's Magical Corn Bread
**Summary:**
* An old mother (a witch) lives in a hut, making magical corn bread that manipulates those who eat it.
* A traveler consumes the bread, falls under the witch's control, and is eventually killed for her blood.
* The witch and her daughter use a magical roti-making machine to mass-produce the bread, luring and entrapping more victims in the town and nearby cities.
* As people disappear, a Panchayat leader (Pradhan) discovers the witches' scheme.
* The story concludes with the Panchayat leader seeking help to stop the witches, considering consulting a temple or seeking divine intervention to save the town.
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Here are the key facts extracted from the text, keeping each fact as a short sentence and excluding opinions:
**Character & Setting Facts**
1. An old mother lives in a hut in a town.
2. The mother has a daughter who is a witch.
3. A traveler passes through the town.
**Event Facts**
4. The mother cooks corn bread for the traveler on her stove.
5. The traveler eats the corn bread and later falls into a deep sleep.
6. The witch (mother) and her daughter have a magical bread-making machine.
7. They use the machine to make magic breads for people in the city.
8. People who eat the magic breads become trapped.
9. The witch and her daughter earn 1520 rupees per day from their scheme.
10. The traveler returns, eats more bread, and loses his mental balance.
11. The witch's daughter reveals her true form to the traveler.
12. The traveler is taken on a secret route through the forest.
13. The witch kills the traveler and drinks his blood.
**Plot Progression Facts**
14. People start disappearing in the town and nearby cities.
15. A character named Pradhan discovers the witches' plan.
16. The witches prepare for a puja (ritual) on the night of Amavasya (new moon).
17. The puja involves sacrificing two people and drinking their blood.
18. A Panchayat (local council) discusses the witches' threat.
19. A plan to stop the witches is being considered.
**Miscellaneous Facts**
20. Chanakya is mentioned as having written a relevant verse.
21. The story involves elements of magic and supernatural powers.
22. A character plans to seek help from a temple or a religious figure (Baba).