Answer: She lit the match and then committed suicide
What did the old woman do?

In Greek mythology the Graeae (/ ˈ ɡ r aɪ iː /; English translation: " old women " "grey ones" or "grey witches"; alternatively spelled Graiai (Γραῖαι) and Graiae) also called the Grey Sisters and the Phorcides ("daughters of Phorcys") were three sisters who shared one eye and one tooth among them. Their names were Deino (or Dino) Enyo and Pemphredo (or Pephredo

"There was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe" is a popular English language nursery rhyme with a Roud Folk Song Index number of 19132. Debates over its meaning and origin have largely centered on attempts to match the old woman with historical female figures who have had large families although King George II (1683–1760) has also been proposed as the rhyme's subject.

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Sat Mar 20 2004 13:30:00 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time) · In folklore a crone is an old woman who may be disagreeable malicious or sinister in manner often with magical or supernatura...


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