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To save herself from the hanging, Sarah Good admits to the charges against her.
Marry Warren claims that Sarah Good sent her a spirit to choke her in the courtroom.
In "The Crucible" the evidence that Sarah Good was a witch was that she could not recite the ten commandments. Other evidence presented was that she confessed to witchcraft, and that she mumbled after being refused bread and cider.
Because hes afraid and is also agry about the muttering
yes, Sarah Boone was a good person
To save herself from the hanging, Sarah Good admits to the charges against her.
Marry Warren claims that Sarah Good sent her a spirit to choke her in the courtroom.
In "The Crucible" the evidence that Sarah Good was a witch was that she could not recite the ten commandments. Other evidence presented was that she confessed to witchcraft, and that she mumbled after being refused bread and cider.
Because hes afraid and is also agry about the muttering
yes, Sarah Boone was a good person
I would say Mackenzie Sarah, Kaitlynn Sarah, Madelyn Sarah, Gabriella Sarah, or Morgan Sarah. Good Luck!
Get a good attorney, and go down to the county district attorney's office.
He won't deny himself anything.Deny sin and you will lead a good life. Don't deny her the pleasure of your company.
Matthew Good - Sarah's husband, a laborer who owns no land.
me Sarah me Sarah " me Sarah " is not a good enough answer!
Dorothy Good (actual name Dorcas Good) was the daughter of Sarah Goode, one of those convicted as a witch in the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. Dorcas, although only 4 years old at the time, was interrogated and "corroborated" the charges against her mother, who was a beggar. Sarah was later hanged, and Dorcas spent 9 months in jail, the youngest of those convicted in the trials. At the time, both religious laws and the belief in supernatural influences were common, and the jurisprudence of the day was often wildly inconsistent and influenced by the personal agendas of ministers and politicians.
Of coarse he is. Who would deny??