Columbian Historical Novels, Volume 7R.H. Whitten Company, 1906 |
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Page 153
... Cloyse and Goody Easty ? " " They are very excellent women , " Charles an- swered , " I would that we had more like them . " " Is it wrong for a young maid such as I to keep their company ? " " Assuredly not . " Charles saw that Cora ...
... Cloyse and Goody Easty ? " " They are very excellent women , " Charles an- swered , " I would that we had more like them . " " Is it wrong for a young maid such as I to keep their company ? " " Assuredly not . " Charles saw that Cora ...
Page 187
... Cloyse and the poor little maid Cora Waters ? What harm have they ever done you , that you , as a Christian man , might not forgive them ? " " Charles- " interrupted Mr. Parris . " Hold , sir ; you shall hear me through . Mr. Parris ...
... Cloyse and the poor little maid Cora Waters ? What harm have they ever done you , that you , as a Christian man , might not forgive them ? " " Charles- " interrupted Mr. Parris . " Hold , sir ; you shall hear me through . Mr. Parris ...
Page 269
... Cloyse , and Ed- ward Bishop's wife , had killed John Putnam's child . Immediately there did appear to me six children in winding - sheets , which called me aunt , which did most grievously affright me ; and they told me they were my ...
... Cloyse , and Ed- ward Bishop's wife , had killed John Putnam's child . Immediately there did appear to me six children in winding - sheets , which called me aunt , which did most grievously affright me ; and they told me they were my ...
Page 271
... Cloyse and Goody Good " They said it was our blood , and they had it twice that day . " " Have you seen a white man ? " " Yes sir , a great many times . " " What sort of a man was he ? " " A fine , grave man , and when he came , he made ...
... Cloyse and Goody Good " They said it was our blood , and they had it twice that day . " " Have you seen a white man ? " " Yes sir , a great many times . " " What sort of a man was he ? " " A fine , grave man , and when he came , he made ...
Page 327
... Cloyse was second of the family to be accused by Parris and his minions . Mrs. Cloyse drew ill - will upon her- self at the outset by doing as her brother and sister Nurse did . They all absented themselves from the examinations in the ...
... Cloyse was second of the family to be accused by Parris and his minions . Mrs. Cloyse drew ill - will upon her- self at the outset by doing as her brother and sister Nurse did . They all absented themselves from the examinations in the ...
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