item: #1 of 5 id: 20569 author: Peterson, Henry title: Dulcibel: A Tale of Old Salem date: None words: 79148 flesch: 78 summary: What young Master Joseph Putnam undertook to do, he was apt to do pretty thoroughly. Hearing one day that she had gone to Master Joseph Putnam's, he had walked up the road to meet her on her return to the village. keywords: alden; ann; boston; captain; chapter; course; day; devil; dulcibel; face; friend; good; governor; hand; hathorne; house; joseph putnam; know; lady; little; magistrates; man; mary; master; master joseph; master mather; master parris; master putnam; master raymond; men; minister; mistress; mistress putnam; new; people; putnam; salem; sir; squire; thought; time; village; way; wife; william; witch; witches; woman; years; young cache: 20569.txt plain text: 20569.txt item: #2 of 5 id: 20722 author: Douglas, Amanda M. title: A Little Girl in Old Salem date: None words: 74074 flesch: 92 summary: Are there many little girls to be friends with? Oh, I go to a nice school. I should hardly 'a' knowed little old Salem. keywords: boston; captain; child; children; chilian; cousin; cousin chilian; cynthia; day; days; elizabeth; eunice; eyes; face; father; fine; giles; girl; good; great; hand; home; house; india; leverett; life; love; man; men; miss; mother; new; people; rachel; right; room; salem; saltonstall; school; things; thought; time; way; white; winn; woman; years; young cache: 20722.txt plain text: 20722.txt item: #3 of 5 id: 26282 author: Musick, John R. (John Roy) title: The Witch of Salem; or, Credulity Run Mad date: None words: 81596 flesch: 80 summary: Long Charles Stevens stood gazing after the retreating woman. Charles Stevens of Salem, with Cora Waters, the daughter of an indented slave, whose father was captured at the time of the overthrow of the Duke of Monmouth, are the principal characters. keywords: adelpha; book; charles; charles stevens; charter; child; children; cora; day; death; door; england; eyes; face; father; fire; friends; george; god; goody; governor; hand; heart; home; house; indians; james; john; king; leisler; life; little; lord; louder; man; martin; men; mother; mrs; new; night; nurse; parris; pastor; penn; people; salem; sarah; thought; time; waters; way; william; witch; witchcraft; witches; woman; years; york cache: 26282.txt plain text: 26282.txt item: #4 of 5 id: 26978 author: Upham, Charles Wentworth title: Salem Witchcraft and Cotton Mather: A Reply date: None words: 86318 flesch: 60 summary: Robert Calef, writing to the Ministers of the country, March 18, 1694, says: I having had, not only occasion, but renewed provocation, to take a view of the mysterious doctrines, which have of late been so much contested among us, could not meet with any that had spoken more, or more plainly, the sense of those doctrines [_relating to the Witchcraft_] than the Reverend Mr. Cotton Mather, but how clearly and consistent, either with himself or the truth, I meddle not now to say, but cannot but suppose his strenuous and zealous asserting his opinions has been one cause of the dismal convulsions, we have here lately fallen into. Goodwin further states, as follows: The Ministers would, now and then, come to visit my distressed family, and pray with and for them, among which Mr. Cotton Mather would, now and then, come. keywords: account; advice; book; boston; calef; case; character; children; connection; cotton mather; council; country; court; day; devil; england; evidence; general; god; goodwin; governor; having; historical; history; increase; john; judges; language; letter; life; man; mather; men; mind; ministers; new; people; persons; phips; proceedings; prosecutions; public; reviewer; salem; sir; subject; testimony; things; time; trials; use; way; william; witchcraft; work; world; years; york cache: 26978.txt plain text: 26978.txt item: #5 of 5 id: 39176 author: Lee, Eliza Buckminster title: Delusion; or, The Witch of New England date: None words: 30841 flesch: 78 summary: He declined daily, and Edith, his tender nurse, could not conceal from herself that there was little hope of his ever reviving. Edith Grafton was formed for gentleness and love, to suffer patiently, to submit gracefully, to think more of others' than of her own happiness. keywords: beauty; child; death; dinah; edith; england; eyes; father; friend; god; grafton; hand; heart; lady; life; love; mind; moment; mother; nature; night; room; seymore; tears; thought; time; woman cache: 39176.txt plain text: 39176.txt