Columbian Historical Novels, Volume 7R.H. Whitten Company, 1906 |
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Page 19
... hold to any such theology . " " Nor do you believe in the infallibility of the pope ? " " I believe no such doctrine . " " Then there can be no doubt that you are a true Protestant . " " I am , " Louder answered with no small degree of ...
... hold to any such theology . " " Nor do you believe in the infallibility of the pope ? " " I believe no such doctrine . " " Then there can be no doubt that you are a true Protestant . " " I am , " Louder answered with no small degree of ...
Page 51
... Hold , I will buy the maid also . " " She cannot be sold , " the officer in charge of the slaves answered , " unless the master of the ship sees fit to sell her for passage money . ” The master of the ship was present and declared he ...
... Hold , I will buy the maid also . " " She cannot be sold , " the officer in charge of the slaves answered , " unless the master of the ship sees fit to sell her for passage money . ” The master of the ship was present and declared he ...
Page 91
... hold hand and see if your you have a fever . ' " No , no , no ! ' and she sought to hide her hands under the cover ; but my uncle was a resolute man , and he seized her hand and drew it from beneath the cover , and behold , a horseshoe ...
... hold hand and see if your you have a fever . ' " No , no , no ! ' and she sought to hide her hands under the cover ; but my uncle was a resolute man , and he seized her hand and drew it from beneath the cover , and behold , a horseshoe ...
Page 98
... hold- ing the little maiden's hand in his own , stepped into the house to be out of the gust of wind and rain . " We are belated travellers , kind sir , and seek shelter from the storm , " the stranger began . At sound of his voice ...
... hold- ing the little maiden's hand in his own , stepped into the house to be out of the gust of wind and rain . " We are belated travellers , kind sir , and seek shelter from the storm , " the stranger began . At sound of his voice ...
Page 103
... hold absolute rule over all New England . ” Captain Wadsworth became a little uneasy , though he was still inclined to treat the matter lightly . Mr. Prince , to convince him of the danger they were in , continued : " You remember that ...
... hold absolute rule over all New England . ” Captain Wadsworth became a little uneasy , though he was still inclined to treat the matter lightly . Mr. Prince , to convince him of the danger they were in , continued : " You remember that ...
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Abigail Williams accused Adelpha Leisler afflicted Andros Ann Putnam answered arms arrested assembly bewitched Boston brother Captain Wadsworth Carolinia Charles Stevens charter child church Cloyse colony Cora Waters Corey Cotton Mather cried dark death declared devil door Dustin England escape eyes face father fire forest friends gazed George Waters girl Goody Nurse governor hand hath heard heart Henry Waters hill horse Hull Indians James Joel Martin John Bly John Louder King King William's war knew live look Lord maid Mary Easty Milborne mother and Cora mysterious negro never night Oracus Parris pastor player prisoner province Rebecca Nurse Robert Stevens Samuel Samuel Parris Sarah Williams savages seemed seen seized sent slave strange stranger superstition thought tion Tituba told torment tree turned Verily village voice William Penn WITCH OF SALEM witchcraft woman wounded York young