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The Lancashire Witches

CHAPTER VIII
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Let our united efforts be exerted in this good work, and we must succeed.

The weeds extirpated, the flowers will spring up freely, and bloom in beauty." "I can have nothing to do with her," said Mistress Nutter, in a freezing tone--"nor must you." "Oh! say not so, mother," cried Alizon.

"You rob me of half the happiness I feel in being restored to you.

When I was Jennets sister, I devoted myself to the task of reclaiming her.

I hoped to be her guardian angel--to step between her and the assaults of evil--and I cannot, will not, now abandon her.


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