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English, 15.07.2020 18:01 svarner2001

Died without confessing anything, he was pressed to death with large stones, his last words were "more weight" is "one foot in Heaven" because she refuses to confess to being a witch, is surprised that Proctor is willing to confess to a crime he is not guilty of

agrees to confess to save his life, but refuses to implicate Rebecca or any other of the accused, is conflicted about whether to lie and live or tell the truth and die

insists that Proctor sign the confession to show the town that Proctor has confessed

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