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The Crucible - Proctor: ....Let you look sometimes for the goodness in me and judge me not.
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Richard Kazanjian
December 3, 2002
English III CP - 1
The Crucible
Proctor: ....Let you look sometimes for the goodness in me and judge me not.
Elizabeth: Ohhh...sorry John, I, I don't know what came over me...I...auh it hurts.
Proctor: Elizabeth, what is it?
Elizabeth: I...I don't know...ahhhhh!
Proctor: I'll go get Reverend Hale.
Elizabeth: (with a lightning-fast catch of Proctor's Arm) No, don't, I'll be fine.
Proctor: Are you sure Liz?
Elizabeth: Yes, I....ahhhhh...I will be...ahhhhhhhh oh John help, help me please!
Proctor: Liz, what is it...is it a demon!
Elizabeth: (with a demon-like tone) GO AWAY...LEAVE ME!!! Elizabeth, who looked as beautiful as the sun, suddenly took a demonized figure for a face and her voice once beautiful is now a nocturnal and raspy call of the devil.
Proctor: (in shock) Eliza...your face...oh...my god!
Elizabeth: I am Dante, son of Satan, and I have waited 2 millennia for this moment and it finally has come mauh hahaha.
Proctor: (to himself) Oh sweet Mary and Joseph! I have to get Reverend Hale or Satan will destroy my dear Elizabeth and unleash an onslaught
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