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8

The crucible Why is Elizabeth arrested?

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Xelga [282]3 years ago
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Mary Warren, their servant, came home from court that day and gave Elizabeth a poppet, or a doll, that she had sewn in court during the proceedings. Later, Elizabeth is arrested and charged with sending her spirit out upon Abigail Wiliams to stab Abby with a needle. ... So, Elizabeth is arrested.

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