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Reverend Hale says the following:
"No man may no longer doubt the powers of dark are gathered in monstrous attack upon this village."
This quotation shows that Hale feels
during the night, the village of Salem could be attacked by Indians
there truly is the evil presence of the Devil in the village of Salem
he is a man who doubts there is truly an evil presence in the village of Salem
the village of Salem needs to protect itself from the presence of evil teenage girls
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There truly is the evil presence of the Devil in the village of Salem.
Hale's wording — that "no man may longer doubt" — shows he is convinced the Devil's powers are at work in the village.
Hale's wording — that "no man may longer doubt" — shows he is convinced the Devil's powers are at work in the village.
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