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Page 67
... Parris , his daughter , a child of nine years , and his niece , a girl of less than twelve , began to have strange caprices . During such a state of affairs the pastor actually permitted to be formed , with his own knowledge , a society ...
... Parris , his daughter , a child of nine years , and his niece , a girl of less than twelve , began to have strange caprices . During such a state of affairs the pastor actually permitted to be formed , with his own knowledge , a society ...
Page 68
... Parris . " Dar but one thing to do , chile . burn de witch or hang ' em . " " Are there witches now ? " Dat am to " Yes , dar be plenty . I see ' em ob night . Doan ye nebber see a black man in de night ? " The children were all silent ...
... Parris . " Dar but one thing to do , chile . burn de witch or hang ' em . " " Are there witches now ? " Dat am to " Yes , dar be plenty . I see ' em ob night . Doan ye nebber see a black man in de night ? " The children were all silent ...
Page 69
... . " • Nothing is more susceptible than a young im- agination . It can see whatever it wills , hear what- ever is desired , and like wax is ready to receive any impression one chooses to put on it . A MR . PARRIS AND FLOCK . 69.
... . " • Nothing is more susceptible than a young im- agination . It can see whatever it wills , hear what- ever is desired , and like wax is ready to receive any impression one chooses to put on it . A MR . PARRIS AND FLOCK . 69.
Page 70
... Parris as the visitor entered the house . " I have been to Boston , and but just came back yesterday . What strange things have been tran- spiring since I left ? " At this moment a door opened and Mr. Parris , a tall , pale man ...
... Parris as the visitor entered the house . " I have been to Boston , and but just came back yesterday . What strange things have been tran- spiring since I left ? " At this moment a door opened and Mr. Parris , a tall , pale man ...
Page 71
... Parris pressed his thin lips so firmly that the blood seemed to have utterly forsaken them , and his cold gray eye was kindled with a subdued fire , as he answered : " I am far from insensible that at this extraordi- nary time of the ...
... Parris pressed his thin lips so firmly that the blood seemed to have utterly forsaken them , and his cold gray eye was kindled with a subdued fire , as he answered : " I am far from insensible that at this extraordi- nary time of the ...
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