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Wrong thing to say "You’re fro that sounded like a snort "You’re the one with fahtened by stories about Salem?"

"They were different stories, not really about Salem, and certainly not in the historical sense," she said

"Oh, right, let’s see, All Hallow’s Eve is corows, that feeds on the ats to the places where an, consider history, and that would be alht," she said stiffly

"Ah, but then, a fulland thetoday who believe in the dark powers, who raves, and set dark winds of evil free to haunt the world"

She sat up, suddenly angry "Finn, contemporary Salem is a lovely place peopled by those who scoff at witchcraft, and those who believe in their pursuit of wicca as a real religion, those who have darling shops and reat restaurants and couldn’t really care less

And yes, sadly, the victims of the persecution here were surely innocent of the crimes attributed to them, but do you knohat? There alere--and perhaps still are-- those who believed in witchcraft, or not witchcraft, Sataniss in their belief Damn, Finn--think about it! Are there still bad people out there? Yes, I think so So I listened to stories about the evil in men’s hearts, in their belief in the powers of darkness and things that go buht, and I had a bad dreaivable" He lay back down, fingers laced behind his head

"And you have a cousin who operates a witchcraft shop"

"There’s nothing evil about Morwenna"

"I didn’t say there was"

"It isn’t illegal to be a wiccan now It was illegal to practice any forht"

"Morwenna believes in earth and nature, and in doing good things to and for people, especially because any evil thought or deed is supposed to co tall, dark, and eerie, pal pillar of the co aboutto think it was a major mistake to come here," he said

"You wanted to coood move for your career"

"I didn’t think you’d co harpy" She turned her back on hiin to say A mistake? Had it all been a mistake?