Columbian Historical Novels, Volume 7R.H. Whitten Company, 1906 |
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Page 53
... player , " the man answered , his fine tragic eyes fixed firmly on the officers . " My company had reached a town one day , in which we were to play at night , and just as I was getting ready to go to the theatre , the Duke of Monmouth ...
... player , " the man answered , his fine tragic eyes fixed firmly on the officers . " My company had reached a town one day , in which we were to play at night , and just as I was getting ready to go to the theatre , the Duke of Monmouth ...
Page 117
... player , without any fixed abode . " " And her mother ? " Mrs. Stevens , who was busy sewing , answered : " I know nothing of her mother . " " Have you never asked about her ? " " No. " " Has she never mentioned her mother's name ...
... player , without any fixed abode . " " And her mother ? " Mrs. Stevens , who was busy sewing , answered : " I know nothing of her mother . " " Have you never asked about her ? " " No. " " Has she never mentioned her mother's name ...
Page 118
... player . Players were not in good repute in New Eng- land at this time . The prejudice against the thea- tre , growing out of the rupture between the actors and the Roman Catholic Church , was inherited by the Protestants , who , to ...
... player . Players were not in good repute in New Eng- land at this time . The prejudice against the thea- tre , growing out of the rupture between the actors and the Roman Catholic Church , was inherited by the Protestants , who , to ...
Page 119
... player , he shook his wise head knowingly and de- clared , " Truly Satan is kind to his own . " He made the player a subject for his next Lord's day sermon , in which he sought to pervert the scriptures to suit his prejudices . The ...
... player , he shook his wise head knowingly and de- clared , " Truly Satan is kind to his own . " He made the player a subject for his next Lord's day sermon , in which he sought to pervert the scriptures to suit his prejudices . The ...
Page 120
... to undo what God hath done . " He called on those suffering from the familiar spirits to behold one even now willing to soothe the offspring of a wicked player . When Cora left the church that day , she asked 120 THE WITCH OF SALEM .
... to undo what God hath done . " He called on those suffering from the familiar spirits to behold one even now willing to soothe the offspring of a wicked player . When Cora left the church that day , she asked 120 THE WITCH OF SALEM .
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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