Cheever is not certain that Elizabeth is telling the truth, he starts to question Mary Warren. |
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| Cheever: Child, you are certain this be your natural memory? May it be, perhaps, that someone conjures you even now to say this? | |
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| Mary Warren: Why, no, sir, I am entirely myself. Susanna Walcott saw me sewinÂ’ it in court. | |
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After Mary tells Cheever that she is the one who made the poppet, Proctor snatches the warrant out of Cheever's hands. |
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| John Proctor: Your mind is surely settled now. She is innocent! Out with you! | |
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| Cheever: Proctor, you dare not touch the warrant. You cannot keep her. | |
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Elizabeth realizes Cheever is not going to leave without her. She tells John that she must go with him. |
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| Elizabeth Proctor: John, I think I mus go with them. I will fear nothing. Tell the children I have gone to visit someone sick. | |
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| John Proctor: I will bring you home. I will bring you soon. | |
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