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  1. Dec 2015
    1. Clear and sweet is my soul, and clear and sweet is all that is not my soul.

      So bless everything that he doesn't know or understand? Very mature outlook on life and the earth

    1. And in the meantime, while you are running on with your jokes, the money is still here, and it is fast getting along toward burglar-time.”

      This can't go well

  2. Nov 2015
  3. Oct 2015
    1. The Indian of North America being more within our reach, I can speak of him somewhat from my own knowledge

      Automatically makes me wonder if the upcoming story is entirely accurate. "I can speak of him somewhat from my own knowledge."

    1. My soul acquiesced fully in the will of God,

      I like his word flow here and his words seem meaningful. On the other hand I feel like there is way to much expression of love for christ. We all get the point by this time. I really wanted more depth and an actual story but felt like I was being preached at.

    1. the Witch Museum func­tions by per­for­mance alone, choos­ing to use as its “orig­i­nal” not an object from the past or a 1692 site, but a “true story”

      i like the 2 different styles

    2. As you explore our places, attend the voices of our past. You may find them haunt­ingly famil­iar. Our his­tory may be an echo of your own story being told

      This is the coolest line!

    3. the Wic­can com­mu­nity is thriv­ing, and witchcraft-related attrac­tions con­tinue to draw the great­est crowds in Salem

      so interesting how everyone loves it now but were hanged if liking it in the past

    4. The tourist becomes, in this the­atri­cal expe­ri­ence and in most Salem tourism, both pas­sive audi­ence mem­ber and active shaper of the expe­ri­ence, and per­form­ers are both rein­car­na­tions of Puri­tans past and cre­ators of a con­stantly evolv­ing truth.

      We should do this as a class! I love this kind of thing

    1. he would Ride away with That which he should in this Extremity find his Affections to pitch most upon, and leave the Rest unto the care of the Divine Providence.

      A religious way of saying I'm going to leave you?

    2. Indeed these Idolaters were like the rest of their whiter Brethren, Persecutors; and would not endure, that these poor Women should Retire to their English Prayers, if they could hinder them.

      No prayer, no hope, no power

    3. he would Ride away with That which he should in this Extremity find his Affections to pitch most upon, and leave the Rest unto the care of the Divine Providence.

      So whoever he doesnt pick good luck with god? Catch 22 here?

    1. lost his Cattle, by strange Deaths, whereof no natural causes could be given.

      By this being said twice already, I'm starting to think that they know the cause..

    2. Allin Toothaker testify’d, That Richard, the son of Martha Carrier, having some difference with him, pull’d him down by the Hair of the Head. When he Rose again, he was going to strike at Richard Carrier; but fell down flat on his Back to the ground, and had not power to stir hand or foot, until he told Carrier he yielded; and then he saw the shape of Martha Carrier, go off his breast.

      Everything so far seems so far fetched... how can any argument against witches/witchcraft be taken seriously?

    3. everal of her own Children had frankly and fully confessed, not only that they were Witches themselves, but that this their Mother had made them so

      Way to be loyal to the family

    1. Oh the roaring, and singing and dancing, and yelling of those black creatures in the night, which made the place a lively resemblance of hell. And as miserable was the waste that was there made of horses, cattle, sheep, swine, calves, lambs, roasting pigs, and fowl (which they had plundered in the town), some roasting, some lying and burning, and some boiling to feed our merciless enemies

      Okay, the singing and dancing seems like something that would unify everyone together, yet the indians are being depicted as objects from hell? Why is hell being linked to the indians who enjoy singing and dancing? The whole scene just reminds me of a party so it confused me that Rowalndson represents the Indians are being from hell. What does everyone think about this? Is hell being linked to the Indians because of them being different?

    1. That they are the vanity of vanities, and vexation of spirit, that they are but a shadow, a blast, a bubble, and things of no continuance. That we must rely on God Himself, and our whole dependance must be upon Him.

      very up and down in the god department. one day love, next envy.

    2. One hour I have been in health, and wealthy, wanting nothing. But the next hour in sickness and wounds, and death, having nothing but sorrow and affliction.

      ouch. more prayer?

    3. When all are fast about me, and no eye open, but His who ever waketh, my thoughts are upon things past, upon the awful dispensation of the Lord towards us, upon His wonderful power and might, in carrying of us through so many difficulties, in returning us in safety, and suffering none to hurt us.

      I admire the prayer but dont admire that way it is conducted.

    4. thinking how it suffered with its wounds, and I was no way able to relieve it; and how it was buried by the heathen in the wilderness from among all Christians

      these memories will stick like glue. but hey, this whole experience will

    5. There I met with my brother, and my brother-in-law, who asked me, if I knew where his wife was? Poor heart! he had helped to bury her, and knew it not.

      Confusing. delirious here??

    6. ards they assented to it, and seemed much to rejoice in it; some asked me to send them some bread, others some tobacco, others shaking me by the hand, offering me a hood and scarfe to ride in

      natives im guessing

    7. They would eat horse’s guts, and ears, and all sorts of wild birds which they could catch; also bear, venison, beaver, tortoise, frogs, squirrels, dogs, skunks, rattlesnakes; yea, the very bark of trees; besides all sorts of creatures, and provision which they plundered from the English.

      How is all of this edible?

    1. On the Saturday they boiled an old horse’s leg which they had got, and so we drank of the broth, as soon as they thought it was ready, and when it was almost all gone, they filled it up again.

      Little resources, little options

    1. I cannot but take notice how at another time I could not bear to be in the room where any dead person was, but now the case is changed; I must and could lie down by my dead babe, side by side all the night after

      And I think it's bad walking to class in the winter..

  4. Sep 2015
    1. the meanes, they crie, alas, poore Soules

      What is the "meanes" continually being mentioned? "The meanes they crie, poor souls, where is the meanes? You Feeme betrayed to be without the meanes"

    2. This harmeles mirth made by younge men, (that lived in hope to have wifes brought over to them, that would save them a labour to make a voyage to fetch any over,) was much distasted of the precise Separatists

      Two opposing sides here

    3. and made God so angry that he let in the sea upon them, and drowned the greater part of them

      Wow. Very graphic but also irritates me that God is depicted as causing such chaos and violence. Who established this??

    4. alvages are found to be without religion, law, and king (as Sir William Alexander has well observed) they are not altogether without the knowledge of God (historically.)

      Found to be without religion but use God against them?

    1. Till snatcht from thence by friends, less wise than true, Who thee abroad expos'd to public view, Made thee in rags, halting to th' press to trudge, Where errors were not lessened (all may judge)

      Love the poetry style here. She seems upset that her work got exposed without her permission?

    1. Those seven that were killed at Lancaster the summer before upon a Sabbath day, and the one that was afterward killed upon a weekday, were slain and mangled in a barbarous manner, by one-eyed John, and Marlborough’s Praying Indians, which Capt. Mosely brought to Boston, as the Indians told me.

      A lot of heartbreak and blood shed!

    2. my children gone, my relations and friends gone, our house and home and all our comforts—within door and without—all was gone (except my life), and I knew not but the next moment that might go too.

      Everything is slipping away

    1. Besids, here the people are but few in comparison of other places, which are full & populous, and lye hid, as it were, in a wood or thickett, and many horrible evills by yt means are never seen nor [461]knowne; wheras hear, they are, as it were, brought into ye light, and set in ye plaine feeld, or rather on a hill, made conspicuous to ye veiw of all…

      Trash talking here?

    1. kill their katle, and lye in ambush for them as they went abroad upon their occasions; and all this they might easily doe without any or litle danger to them selves

      So being sneaky bastards is the moral way to to things?

    1. most sadd & lamentable was, that in 2. or 3. moneths time halfe of their company dyed, espetialy in Jan: & February, being ye depth of winter, and wanting houses & other comforts; being infected with ye scurvie & [55] other diseases, which this long vioage & their inacomodate condition had brought upon them; so as ther dyed some times

      I'm wondering how he stayed alive. What did he do differently?

    1. which ye shipe was shroudly shaken, and her upper works made very leakie; and one of the maine beames in ye midd ships was bowed & craked, which put them in some fear that ye shipe could not be able to performe ye vioage. So some of ye cheefe of ye company, perceiveing ye mariners to feare ye suffisiencie of ye shipe

      I can't help but think they have no time to make any sort of plan. All of these distractions are just too much to handle.

    2. These troubls being blowne over, and now all being compacte togeather in one shipe,[AE] they put to sea againe with a prosperus winde, which continued diverce days togeather, which was some incouragmente unto them;

      He seems more concerned about the opposing personalities colliding, rather than the journey itself. Some phrases that stood out for me were "diverse days together" and "compacted".

    1. The latter killed in that pueblo Fray Juan de la Pedrosa, two Spanish women, and three children. There died also at the hands of the said enemies in Galisteo Joseph Nieto, two sons of Maestre de Campo Leiva, Francisco de Anaya, the younger, who was with the escort, and the wives of Maestre de Campo Leiva and Joseph Nieto, with all their daughters and families.

      More death? Where is the resolution??

    2. ith a squadron of soldiers sufficient to investigate this case and also to attempt to extinguish the flame of the ruin already begun

      Seems a bit excessive to send a huge group of soldiers. Already putting up a huge defense!