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Chapter 1734 The Queen of Hell V

 Chapter 1736 Queen of Hell (7)

3,500 years ago, Avalis, a city founded by the Hyksos dynasty, already had a large number of craftsmen and merchants from Asia and the Mediterranean. Like the Romans, they worshiped the gods of ancient Egypt as their own gods, and

The leader also claimed to be the son of the god Ra, but unlike the Greeks, the Egyptians drove away these nomads.

Internationalization and diversity are the hallmarks of cities, while rural areas and small towns are relatively single. Basically everyone in the village or town knows each other, which avoids the situation of pluralism and ignorance. If someone falls to the ground, no matter who

There will be people who refuse to help, unless there is a situation where the unlucky person is a person who is angry with both himself and God, and no one is willing to help him, such as the accused witches in Salem. People will just hide away when they see them.

I'm afraid that like those girls, I will be affected by their magic and get sick.

Even Christians have many differences. In the UK and New England, every Wednesday is baking day, and every household has to bake their own bread on that day. In France, it is baked by a specialized bakery. Jacob

A Polish immigrant, he still retained some European habits and wanted to open a bakery in New York.

Americans have a special liking for "homemade", and many families have their own ovens, not to mention there are so many bakeries on the roadside opened with their own property. His dream is beautiful but difficult to realize. If he fights in the First World War

If Shi didn't be so humane and looted loot like other soldiers, maybe this problem would be solved. But in this case, he might not be able to win the favor of Queenie, who has the ability to read minds.

The second time Susanna said that Deodat Rosen came to Nurse's house was on a Wednesday. In fact, that day he went to Putnam's house to visit old Ann Putnam with others when she was lying in bed.

In bed, surrounded by visitors, the aroma of freshly baked bread in the air replaced the smell of fermentation, making people feel very comfortable.

She was very happy to see her former pastor and prayed with Rosen for a while. However, her body soon became stiff and she could not sit up. When her husband tried to carry her back to the bed while she was kneeling on the ground.

When she was walking, she suddenly started shouting "Go away! Go away!"

At first Rosen thought she was talking about Thomas Putnam, but then Old Ann Putnam began to chant the name of Old Rebecca Nurse. As she spoke, her limbs twisted and deformed, and she read loudly from the Book of Revelation.

Chapter, which talks about the Day of Judgment and so on.

It was also that day that arrest warrants were issued for Rebecca Nurse Sr. and Dorothy Goode. Dorothy was only four years old. Her mother, Sarah Goode, had no family after she was arrested as a witch.

He was willing to take her in, so she hid in a vacant barn, and the food during this period was provided by Martha Corey's half-breed son.

Now his mother has also been imprisoned as a witch, and he has to worry about his own shelter. Dorothy left the hiding place when she was really hungry and was caught stealing food placed on the windowsill.

, and then was sent to prison.

If Old Ann Putnam and Thomas Putnam came forward to accuse, the situation would be very embarrassing. Putnam would have a little room for maneuver if he asked his nephew to accuse.

Susanna may have determined that the old pastor was the "murderer". Although the Putnam's house and the Nurse's house were neighbors very close to each other, they were different houses after all.

The priest accuses witches, and the woman accuses the priest of making false accusations to get money and kill people. This is a contradiction that is so sharp that it cannot be reconciled.

Fortunately, Susanna is not the kind of person who thinks that all Muggles are good people. She has her own reasons for choosing to stay in the Muggle world, just like some Muggles chose to stay in the wizarding world when Voldemort controlled the Ministry of Magic, preferring to live on the streets.

I won't go back to the Muggle world either.

Susanna has property, status, and background in the Muggle world, why wouldn't she use it?

Those Muggle wizards are originally civilians, and it is almost difficult to find opportunities in the Muggle world. As long as Voldemort is overthrown, they will still have a chance. They can enter Downing Street and other prestigious schools in the name of protecting the Prime Minister without much effort.

How much hard work do top students have to go through to get to where they are?

A person's background is very important. According to the Slytherin Code, it is a resource around you, and of course you must make full use of it.

Although I don't know how it was done, the "performance" of Rebecca Nurse Sr. and Elizabeth Hubbard convinced Nurse of the crime. Francis Nurse couldn't devote himself to organizing the militia if he wanted to save his wife.

The militia captain's daughter was about to protect Salem. At this time, the militia captain's daughter screamed and showed the teeth marks on her body, which only heightened the atmosphere of terror and also showed her political stance.

If these little girls continue to pretend to be sick, everyone in the town may face witchcraft accusations.

They frightened some people and provoked fierce resistance from some people, including Mary Warren's owner Proctor and Mary Sibley, who made the witch cake.

Mary Warren was very beautiful, and many men liked her, but Mr. Proctor was more interested in teaching her to be a well-behaved girl. Every time she had a convulsion, he would let her spin yarn. If she dared to be disobedient, he would use

The whip struck, but later Mary Warren learned the rules. If she had a convulsion, it would happen when Mr. Proctor was not around. It seemed that the devil in her body had been pulled out by Mr. Proctor.

Mary Sibley thought so, too. She thought the girls were pretending to be ill, but she did not think, as Mr. Proctor thought, that it was the little girls who deserved to be hanged.

She secretly told the news to the pastors, and at this time Pastor Rosen was already planning to return to Boston.

Before railways, highways, movies, etc. broke through the closed countryside, life in the countryside was so dull and boring, far less colorful than in the city, and only Harvard graduates would go to this kind of countryside to preach.

Many of the fathers of these rich young masters graduated from Cambridge and Oxford in the UK. They did not choose to stay in the UK, but came to the New World to pioneer their spiritual pursuits. Some served the country, and some were doing business like Burroughs's father.

While broadening their horizons, anyway, unlike those pastors without diplomas, they are shrewd enough to know what positions are good. Didn’t Rosen exchange his position as pastor of Salem with Paris, who helped at the Second Church in Boston?

Even a temporary pastor has a meager income, not to mention that Rosen can also write a book and hand over everything he experienced in Salem to a bookseller. The income can also supplement his "single life" in Boston.

Salem is a hell, no one wants to stay there for a long time, even Pastor Parris' daughter Betty began to miss life in Boston. Because he was busy dealing with Abigail's affairs, Parris put Betty in Sewell.

Couple at home.

Mrs. Sewell herself had a three- or four-year-old child, and Betty always made the child cry when her whole body twitched, which made the Sewells feel dejected.

At the end of the month, Betty told Mrs. Sewell that she saw the "black giant" that Tituba saw. He told Betty that he could give her anything she wanted, including taking her to her dreams.

to the city, to leave Salem Village, to leave Salem Town, to wherever she wanted to go.

"That's a devil. You are the pastor's daughter. If he comes back again, you should tell him that you have been a liar from the beginning to the end!" Mrs. Sewell explained to Betty.

Betty is only 8 years old, and she may not understand the extent of such temptation as her sensible sisters. Anyway, she was ordered by Mrs. Sewell to stay at home to continue recuperating and cannot go out with other girls.

The symptoms of convulsions in other girls have improved significantly, unlike Betty who did not get better for several months and still had convulsions all over her body.

By this time they had begun to gather like adults at the door of Ingersoll's Tavern.

They were all underage, so of course they were not allowed to enter the pub, but the scene was just like the girls from a Catholic school who came to block people at the entrance of an ordinary middle school. Every girl who walked by them prayed in their hearts, "It's not me they blocked."

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Boys usually block people in another way. On the playground, in the bathroom or in the corridor, they are suddenly blocked by the school bully, and then they are taken to a remote place for "repair".

Girls would be "executed in public." Shortly after Mr. Proctor said that the girls should be hanged, one of the tortured girls suddenly pointed at Elizabeth Proctor and shouted, "She is a witch.

Hang her!"

Hannah Ingersoll immediately scolded the girls, warning them that this was not funny.

The girl looked at Elizabeth Proctor and admitted her slip of the tongue.

"It's just for fun, they have to have something to do." The girl said in front of many people in public, and then left with her sisters.

Only a fool would leave a big city and go to such a remote place. Paris really shouldn't have listened to the Salem church group and the pastor and left. Don't listen too much to other people's words and go to a place that is unfamiliar to you.

No matter how reasonable what he said or how pitiful he seemed.

However, a big city like Paris is actually more like many towns. The citizens of each "town" date and make friends with people in their own closed circle, and rarely make friends with people of different "levels"

If there is any intersection, only during armed conflicts such as wars and riots will the invisible closed wall be opened, class barriers will be blurred, and people of different classes will become comrades-in-arms and couples, just like the Carnival in Venice, where nobles dress up as civilians, and civilians

Dressed as aristocrats and wearing masks, they danced under fireworks while Paris boomed with cannon fire.

In the royal class, incestuous marriages not only make it difficult for children to inherit, but also lead to various hereditary diseases. The Egyptian pharaohs and European royal families are examples. The last Habsburg heir in the Spanish Throne War could not even speak. Such men

Does the birth of an heir really represent hope?

Sometimes civilians don't want to get married or have children not because they are irresponsible, but because they don't see hope.

Those who should lead them into the future are like people imprisoned in a cave, tied to a chair and looking at some illusory shadows, thinking that the colorful and luxurious world they see is real.

They don't understand what it means to not have access to health care without a fixed address.

Electricity bill bills, checks, and bank statements that do not show an address in the United States do not have the right to vote.

Only a group of bankers came up with the immoral method of "American Dream" to plunder society's wealth.

Now that the people are about to riot, what should we do?

Bankers are like children who have played with toys but do not want to clean them up. Soldiers are not maids, and it is not their job to clean up toys. Soldiers miss Napoleon, the powerful era he once led, and restore the glory of Rome.

It's almost within reach. To protect him, they can sacrifice their lives. If they don't have friendship with other people, if military spending is enough, the people's welfare will be reduced. What should they do during the election campaign?

The United States was not without its "greatness". A group of Harvard graduates went to Europe under Marshall's call. In fact, they were similar to those Oxford and Cambridge college students from Europe, although the things they did were not necessarily the same.

It was completely bright and great, but at least they did their humanitarian work and gave food to the famine-stricken Europeans, bringing some hope and comfort.

what can we do about it?

Checkmate is a word in chess, but not in Senet chess. The chess game between the living and the dead has not yet ended, and they will continue to play.

And even if you are defeated but not checked to death, you need to think about how to get out of the predicament, just like those desperate people who are driven by poverty and illness. This is the taste of "suffering".

Americans without the right to vote are like second-class citizens

There are homeless people on the street who don’t have the right to vote, and many of them have served in the military.
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