The Life and Genius of Nathaniel Hawthorne by Frank Preston Stearns
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Alas, poor beleaguered soul! And one may well say, "What imaginations those women had!" Tituba, the West Indian Aztec who appears in this social-religious explosion as the chief and original incendiary,-- verily the root of all evil,--gave the following testimony: "Q. 'Did you not pinch Elizabeth Hubbard this morning?' "A. 'The man brought her to me, and made me pinch her.' "Q. 'Why did you go to Thomas Putnam's last night and hurt his child?' "A. 'They pull and haul me, and make me go.' "Q. 'And what would they have you do?' "A. 'Kill her with a knife.' "(Lieutenant Fuller and others said at this time, when the child saw these persons, and was tormented by them, that she did complain of a knife,--that they would have her cut her head off with a knife.) "Q. 'How did you go?' "A. 'We ride upon sticks, and are there presently.' "Q. 'Do you go through the trees or over them?' "A. 'We see nothing, but are there presently.' |
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