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The Crucible

Mary Warren

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Start: I never knew it before. I never knew anything before. When she come into the court I say to myself, I must not accuse this woman, for she sleeps in ditches, and so very old and poor.

End:And of all the ten she could not say a single one. She never knew no commandments, and they had her in a flat lie!

For full extended monologue, see:
Miller, Arthur. The Crucible, Penguin Books, 1988, pp 57-8.

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