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The, An Eternity Of Thanks

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September 1st 1692
Dear Christian,

An eternity of thanks goes out to you. You have opened my eyes to the signs of the wickedness that walks among us. However, my new sight has discovered that the signs are not few, but abundant. Rats and toads plague our streets, strange illnesses break out among civilians and nightmares plague the adolescents dreams. Children are heard crying out at night and the woman fear for their young. The list of anomalies could be written into one of your books. But that is not what I wish to write to you about.

I fear for my towns wellbeing. The citizens of Salem have worked so hard to …show more content…

In the midst of her crying she fell to her knees and pleaded with God for salvation, her would choking on her cries. If I had not been there to witness my fair child’s birth, I would have sworn that she was an angel sent from the Lord himself. I guess my sweet Mary named her wisely in that sense.

In truth I do not just write to you to voice my fears. I write to you to plead for your your help. From your previous letters you have proven that you know much about witchcraft and the processes of hunting them. I implore you to come to Salem and rid us of our witch problem. You will find me in the church beyond most places. 

God Bless you,
Father Samuel Lawson

A chill swept through my body as I stepped foot on the grounds of Salem for the first time. The town was covered in a thin layer of mist as I rode in and everywhere I looked a solemn, wary face watched my every move. Already I could tell that the people hear did not take well to strangers. Perhaps it was due to the mysterious deaths, and illness that plagued the city or perhaps it had always been the way. However my thoughts were on the former. 

The Church sat on the top of the hill, and the dense mist covered the top of the steeple so much that I could barely make out the shape of it. In fact the mist seemed to cloak the whole church. The path to Church was guarded by a thick fence of trees, and when I looked into it, it looked like the dense

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