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18 August, 02:08

Who said "she'd date not call out a farmer's wife but there be monstrous profit in it. she thinks to take my place, john."?

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  1. 18 August, 02:37
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    Referring to the crucible, I believe Elizabeth was the one who mentioned that quote.

    Elizabeth is a very respectable person in nature and she was accused by Abigail because abigail actually want to be with the proctor.

    Through this phrase she tried to expose abigail motive to the proctor
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