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Hale skillfully starts off by intimidating Tituba, demanding that she confess to a pact with the Devil. He forces questions and causes her to lie to save herself and prevent another beating. She's persuaded to "name names". Once she gives him what he wants, she's treated well, this persuades the girls to lie too.

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