The trials for many of the women in Salem has begun. I'm very concerned now seeing how my wife has also been accused as a witch. I have to stand before the judges and prove my wife's innocence before they convict her as guilty and execute her. I want to protect her and prove her innocent. If it seriously weren't for Abigail and her friends fooling around in the woods, the devil wouldn't be lurking around Salem, my wife wouldn't be accused as a witch, and witches as a whole wouldn't be a problem around here.
Judge Hathorne, Reverend Hale, and Deputy Governor Danforth reside in the meeting hall to discuss who is a witch and who isn't. Hale proclaims himself to be an expert on witchcraft, which makes him the best candidate to survey an individual in order to find out whether or not they're a witch. Danforth is a very strong and honest man, more than myself. He is convinced that he's doing the right thing eliminating the witchcraft problem the way he's doing it, even if it means executing innocent women. Hale very much hates witchcraft for he is a man of the Lord. His strong beliefs in Christianity make him the ideal man to eradicate the witches of Salem. He too proclaims himself to be knowledgeable in witchcraft. With the three of these men presiding to hear the many pleads of husbands of the women accused, they will all most likely go home absent a wife. I'm even more fearful of my wife because these men may very well see something inside her and have her executed. I'm not prepared to lose her!
For once in my life have I never felt a greater sense of fear until now. All because my wife may die today. Hopefully something turns for the better because I do not want to lose my wife. With the recent discovery of Elizabeth being pregnant, they will give her time to live and give birth before she is executed. This is somewhat good because Elizabeth gets to live for just a little longer, but it's also bad because her death is inevitable. I can't bear the thought of losing her. There's got to be a way to protect her from dying. There's just go to...
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