In this chapter, we learn that Dr. Bledsoe's daughter, the seventh witch, believes in her father and believes in his abilities. She is also the daughter of the sixth witch, who believes in him. The seventh witch is confused and tries to teach her daughter how to fly, but the girl is too stupid to understand. The girl, however, does not understand why she has been taught to fly by the sixth and seventh witch. She also realizes that the girl's actions are proof of her father's abilities.
In this chapter, we learn that Dr. Bledsoe's daughter, the seventh witch, believes in her father and believes in his abilities. She is also the daughter of the sixth witch, who believes in him. The seventh witch is confused and tries to teach her daughter how to fly, but the girl is too stupid to understand. The girl, however, does not understand why she has been taught to fly by the sixth and seventh witch. She also realizes that the girl's actions are proof of her father's abilities.