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DULCIBEL
A Tale of Old Salem
BY
HENRY PETERSON
Author of
"Pemberton, or One Hundred Years Ago"
Illustrations by
HOWARD PYLE
The John C. Winston Co.
Contents.
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 XXXIII.
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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