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If the Witchbeating Stick was being used, they would turn to the common game of "Watch the dew dry off the church wall". 'Twas always a good way to pass the time! Either that or sitting in the dark and reading The Bible, adjusting your dark, solemn clothes every once and a while.

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They went to Massachussetts Bay and built a colony.

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The puritans in Salem spent their time attending church, reading the Bible, and farming. They also sewed and cooked. The Sabbath was sacred and not even washing was permitted.

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