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The best way to sum it up is with Sarah Goode's own words to Nicholas Noyes, the Salem minister, the day she was hanged:

You are a liar! I am no more a witch than you are a wizard, and if you take away my life God will give you blood to drink."

And a few decades later, Noyes died coughing up blood from a brain hemorrhage.

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