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Page 14
... brimming full of cider , his mother closely noting all , while she busied herself
making things to rights in her culinary department . Charles next went out and
harnessed the mare to the cart , then returned to the kitchen for his bread and
cider .
... brimming full of cider , his mother closely noting all , while she busied herself
making things to rights in her culinary department . Charles next went out and
harnessed the mare to the cart , then returned to the kitchen for his bread and
cider .
Page 61
thing to the man who had promised to save him . He was led up two flights of
stairs , when they came to a ladder reaching to an attic , and they went up this
attic ladder to a chamber , where there was a narrow bed , with soft , clean sheets
and ...
thing to the man who had promised to save him . He was led up two flights of
stairs , when they came to a ladder reaching to an attic , and they went up this
attic ladder to a chamber , where there was a narrow bed , with soft , clean sheets
and ...
Page 66
Sometimes the divine shepherd loses his temper and says ugly things against his
flock , and thinks many which he does not utter . Parris was a man filled with
ambition and prejudice . He was a fanatic and easily driven to frenzy by
opposition .
Sometimes the divine shepherd loses his temper and says ugly things against his
flock , and thinks many which he does not utter . Parris was a man filled with
ambition and prejudice . He was a fanatic and easily driven to frenzy by
opposition .
Page 68
... and sticks pins in ye , ye won't see ' em , ye won't see nobody , ye won't see
nuffin , ” said old Tituba . “ What should we do if a witch were to catch us , Tituba ?
” asked Abigail Williams , the niece of Mr. Parris . “ Dar but one thing to do , chile .
... and sticks pins in ye , ye won't see ' em , ye won't see nobody , ye won't see
nuffin , ” said old Tituba . “ What should we do if a witch were to catch us , Tituba ?
” asked Abigail Williams , the niece of Mr. Parris . “ Dar but one thing to do , chile .
Page 70
A child can be made to believe it sees the most unnatural things , and in a few
days Tituba and John had thoroughly convinced the children that they saw spirits
and witches in the air all about them . One evening , a pretty young woman , not ...
A child can be made to believe it sees the most unnatural things , and in a few
days Tituba and John had thoroughly convinced the children that they saw spirits
and witches in the air all about them . One evening , a pretty young woman , not ...
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