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Posted by Mary Trotter Kion Oct 30, 2006 |
It's a no-holds-bard situation when the Salem Inquisition starts. John Hathorne begins questioning Sarah Good, Sarah Osborne, and Tituba. They all deny being a witch and, in turn, accuse each other. With each accused witch's inquisition the afflicted girls go into their bewitched antics. Things really start to get gory when Tituba describes what Good, Osborne, and the devil wanted her to do for them.