Columbian Historical Novels, Volume 7R.H. Whitten Company, 1906 |
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... side ; but all shall be openness and love . I will not call you children , for parents sometimes chide their children too severely , nor brothers only , for brothers differ . The friendship between me and you , I will not compare to a ...
... side ; but all shall be openness and love . I will not call you children , for parents sometimes chide their children too severely , nor brothers only , for brothers differ . The friendship between me and you , I will not compare to a ...
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... side . The captive spoke not . A pair of handcuffs were on his wrists , and the chains came almost to the ground ; but slavery and chains could not sub- due the proud captive . Hull delighted in punishing those whom he dis- liked . He ...
... side . The captive spoke not . A pair of handcuffs were on his wrists , and the chains came almost to the ground ; but slavery and chains could not sub- due the proud captive . Hull delighted in punishing those whom he dis- liked . He ...
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... side of Robert Stevens , for already she had come to dread the man who was her father's master . Hull's face was black with rage . He bit his lips , but said nothing . With his slave , he hurried home . The name of the slave was George ...
... side of Robert Stevens , for already she had come to dread the man who was her father's master . Hull's face was black with rage . He bit his lips , but said nothing . With his slave , he hurried home . The name of the slave was George ...
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... side . " The little blue eyes opened so wide and looked with such earnestness on the assembled children , that there could be no doubting her sincerity . " Can we catch witches ? " Abigail asked Tituba . " Yes . " " How ? " " Many ways ...
... side . " The little blue eyes opened so wide and looked with such earnestness on the assembled children , that there could be no doubting her sincerity . " Can we catch witches ? " Abigail asked Tituba . " Yes . " " How ? " " Many ways ...
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... side . The conversation was next changed to Mr. Parris , his quarrel with his flock , and the strange phenomenon developing at his house . " What think you of it , Charles ? " " It is a sham . " " Oh , no , no ! John , the negro man ...
... side . The conversation was next changed to Mr. Parris , his quarrel with his flock , and the strange phenomenon developing at his house . " What think you of it , Charles ? " " It is a sham . " " Oh , no , no ! John , the negro man ...
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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