  Illustrations CHAPTER I.--Dulcibel Burton CHAPTER II.--In Which Some Necessary Information is Given CHAPTER III.--The Circle in the Minister's House CHAPTER IV.--Satan's Especial Grudge Against Our Puritan Fathers CHAPTER V.--Leah Herrick's Position and Feelings CHAPTER VI.--A Disorderly Scene in Church CHAPTER VII.--A Conversation with Dulcibel CHAPTER VIII.--An Examination of Reputed Witches CHAPTER IX.--One Hundred and Fifty More Alleged Witches CHAPTER X.--Bridget Bishop Condemned to Die CHAPTER XI.--Examination of Rebecca Nurse CHAPTER XII.--Burn Me or Hang Me, I Will Stand in the Truth of Christ CHAPTER XIII.--Dulcibel in Danger CHAPTER XIV.--Bad News CHAPTER XV.--The Arrest of Dulcibel and Antipas CHAPTER XVI.--Dulcibel in Prison CHAPTER XVII.--Dulcibel before the Magistrates CHAPTER XVIII.--Well, What Now? CHAPTER XIX.--Antipas Works a Miracle CHAPTER XX.--Master Raymond Goes to Boston CHAPTER XXI.--A Night Interview CHAPTER XXII.--The Reverend Master Parris Exorcises "Little Witch" CHAPTER XXIII.--Master Raymond Also Complains of an "Evil Hand" CHAPTER XXIV.--Master Raymond's Little Plan Blocked CHAPTER XXV.--Captain Alden before the Magistrates CHAPTER XXVI.--Considering New Plans CHAPTER XXVII.--The Dissimulation of Master Raymond CHAPTER XXVIII.--The Cruel Doings of the Special Court CHAPTER XXIX.--Dulcibel's Life in Prison CHAPTER XXX.--Eight Legal Murders on Witch Hill CHAPTER XXXI.--A New Plan of Escape CHAPTER XXXII.--Why the Plan Failed CHAPTER XXXII.--Mistress Ann Putnam's Fair Warning CHAPTER XXXIV.--Master Raymond Goes again to Boston CHAPTER XXXV.--Captain Tolley and the Storm King CHAPTER XXXVI.--Sir William Phips and Lady Mary CHAPTER XXXVII.--The First Rattle of the Rattlesnake CHAPTER XXXVIII.--Conflicting Currents in Boston CHAPTER XXXIX.--The Rattlesnake Makes a Spring CHAPTER XL.--An Interview with Lady Mary CHAPTER XLI.--Master Raymond is Arrested for Witchcraft CHAPTER XLII.--Master Raymond Astonishes the Magistrates CHAPTER XLIII.--Why Thomas Putnam Went to Ipswich CHAPTER XLIV.--How Master Joseph Circumvented Mistress Ann CHAPTER XLV.--The Two Plotters Congratulate Each Other CHAPTER XLVI.--Mistress Ann's Opinion of the Matter CHAPTER XLVII.--Master Raymond Visits Lady Mary CHAPTER XLVIII.--Captain Tolley's Propositions CHAPTER XLIX.--Master Raymond Confounds Master Cotton Mather CHAPTER L.--Bringing Affairs to a Crisis CHAPTER LI.--Lady Mary's Coup D'Etat CHAPTER LII.--An Unwilling Parson CHAPTER LIII.--The Wedding Trip and Where Then CHAPTER LIV.--Some Concluding Remarks
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