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John Proctor reveals about his affair with Abigail in open court. He reveals it because in court Abigail calls God, and Proctor accuses her of being a woman who sleeps around and tells the court they had an affair.

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Who was after john proctor in The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

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Why did arthur miller boost Abigail Williams age in the crucible?

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