Leaves from Margaret Smith's journal in the province of Massachusetts Bay, 1678-9 | ||
Feby. ye 10th.
Speaking of Goody Morse to-day, Uncle Rawson
says she will, he thinks, be adjudged a Witch, as there
be manie witnesses from Newbury to testify against
her. Aunt sent the old creature some warm Blankets
and other necessaries, which she stood much in need
of, and Rebecca and I altered one of Aunt's old
gowns for her to wear, as she hath nothing seemly
of her own. Mr. Richardson, her Minister, hath visited
her twice since she hath been in Jail, but he saith
she is hardened in her sin, and will confess nothing
thereof.
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Leaves from Margaret Smith's journal in the province of Massachusetts Bay, 1678-9 | ||