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In Salem's dark days of 1692 and 1693, young girls pointed fingers and accused others of witchcraft, sentencing them to torture or even death. When the cloud lifted, and accusations were shown to be false, the girls faced little, if any, penalty. Were they sorry? No one knows. Only one girl, Ann Putnam, Jr., felt moved to show remorse publicly. Fourteen years after the trials, Ann wrote a letter of apology. This is her story.
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Trials (Witchcraft), History, Remorse, Witchcraft, Malicious accusation, Fiction, Comic books, stripsPlaces
Salem, MassachusettsTimes
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Lies in the dust: a tale of remorse from the Salem witch trials
2014, Islandport Press
in English
1939017335 9781939017338
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