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... lookout for the unwary . ' “ I have met him and wrestled with him , until I was
almost overcome ; but , having on the whole armor of God , I did cry out ' Get thee
behind me , Satan ! ' and , behold , I could smell 8 THE WITCH OF SALEM .
... lookout for the unwary . ' “ I have met him and wrestled with him , until I was
almost overcome ; but , having on the whole armor of God , I did cry out ' Get thee
behind me , Satan ! ' and , behold , I could smell 8 THE WITCH OF SALEM .
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He who heareth the poor when they cry unto Him , answered the prayer of the
desolate . A farmer boy came along whistling merrily despite the approaching
night and storm . Not the chilling blasts of THE MAN WITH THE BOOK . 9.
He who heareth the poor when they cry unto Him , answered the prayer of the
desolate . A farmer boy came along whistling merrily despite the approaching
night and storm . Not the chilling blasts of THE MAN WITH THE BOOK . 9.
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... the answer . “ Cannot rise ! prythee , what ails you , friend ? ” “ I am sick , sore
and wounded . ” “ Wounded ! ” cried Charles , " and sick , too ! ” His sharp young
eyes were enabled to penetrate the deepening 10 THE WITCH OF SALEM .
... the answer . “ Cannot rise ! prythee , what ails you , friend ? ” “ I am sick , sore
and wounded . ” “ Wounded ! ” cried Charles , " and sick , too ! ” His sharp young
eyes were enabled to penetrate the deepening 10 THE WITCH OF SALEM .
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cried John Louder , in his bigoted enthusiasm . “ Then , John Louder , it
behooves the English people to speak their minds at once , lest they have
fastened upon them a monarch who will wrench from them their religious liberties
. ” Louder was ...
cried John Louder , in his bigoted enthusiasm . “ Then , John Louder , it
behooves the English people to speak their minds at once , lest they have
fastened upon them a monarch who will wrench from them their religious liberties
. ” Louder was ...
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I will go and see her , ” cried Hull . “ If she be all you say , I will buy them both . " “
But she is not for sale . " " Wherefore not ? ” “ She was not adjudged by the court .
” With the cold , heartless laugh of a natural tyrant , Hull answered : “ It will be all ...
I will go and see her , ” cried Hull . “ If she be all you say , I will buy them both . " “
But she is not for sale . " " Wherefore not ? ” “ She was not adjudged by the court .
” With the cold , heartless laugh of a natural tyrant , Hull answered : “ It will be all ...
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