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Page 76
... witchcraft . " At this Charles laughed , and Mr. Parris was shocked at his scepticism . " Wherefore do you laugh , unregenerated youth ? " cried the pastor . " A witch ! answered . I believe there are no witches , " he " Would you ...
... witchcraft . " At this Charles laughed , and Mr. Parris was shocked at his scepticism . " Wherefore do you laugh , unregenerated youth ? " cried the pastor . " A witch ! answered . I believe there are no witches , " he " Would you ...
Page 80
... witchcraft . We stand on the brink of something terrible , and no one knows what the end may be . " As Charles wended his way homeward , he pon- dered over the strange words of Sarah Williams , and asked himself : " What does she mean ...
... witchcraft . We stand on the brink of something terrible , and no one knows what the end may be . " As Charles wended his way homeward , he pon- dered over the strange words of Sarah Williams , and asked himself : " What does she mean ...
Page 88
... so . After the burning of the toad , the child recovered . " " I did not believe in witchcraft at first , " re- marked Samuel Gray , by way of preface to some weird account of his own ; " but I cannot 8888 THE WITCH OF SALEM .
... so . After the burning of the toad , the child recovered . " " I did not believe in witchcraft at first , " re- marked Samuel Gray , by way of preface to some weird account of his own ; " but I cannot 8888 THE WITCH OF SALEM .
Page 119
... witchcraft was beginning to excite some attention , and he managed in almost every sermon to ring in enough of it to keep up the agitation . In the course of his discourse , he declared : " The New Englanders are a people of God set ...
... witchcraft was beginning to excite some attention , and he managed in almost every sermon to ring in enough of it to keep up the agitation . In the course of his discourse , he declared : " The New Englanders are a people of God set ...
Page 184
... witchcraft . " Charles felt the strange spell of the fanatic's presence , and he merely bowed his head as a sig- nal for him to proceed . Mr. Parris , in his deep sepulchral voice , continued : * " Mr. John Higginson , that reverend and ...
... witchcraft . " Charles felt the strange spell of the fanatic's presence , and he merely bowed his head as a sig- nal for him to proceed . Mr. Parris , in his deep sepulchral voice , continued : * " Mr. John Higginson , that reverend and ...
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