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... Tituba , that it was she whose tales , or other than tales , had thrilled , excited , and provoked the children . If so , the reverics of her race returned on her from her pupils . When the three prisoners were examined in turn Tituba ...
... Tituba , that it was she whose tales , or other than tales , had thrilled , excited , and provoked the children . If so , the reverics of her race returned on her from her pupils . When the three prisoners were examined in turn Tituba ...
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... Tituba had both testified to it . There were , walking about the meeting - house , two beings , either the hairy winged things going on legs that Tituba had seen , familiars of witches , or perhaps the witches themselves . Here again is ...
... Tituba had both testified to it . There were , walking about the meeting - house , two beings , either the hairy winged things going on legs that Tituba had seen , familiars of witches , or perhaps the witches themselves . Here again is ...
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Dylan Thomas Memories of Christmas | 1 |
Allan Seager The Joys of Sport at Oxford | 11 |
A J Liebling Poet and Pedagogue | 22 |
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