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I should find you and slap you upside the head like Gibbs hits Tony. Learn that the Crucible is not a real account of the Salem witch panic very soon. Anyway, Proctor is not. All he did was disagree with the accusations like many people and die before saving anyone no matter what the **** Crucible says.

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