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HarperCollins is the copyright owner of the recordings on HarperAudio! and has consented to a limited distribution of HarperAudio! as an 8 khz computer sound file on Internet Town Hall. Hale appeals to the Judge for mercy, but the death sentences stand. Finally, Goody Proctor is arrested for witchcraft. Mary Warren tells the Proctors of her part in the wave of witchcraft arrests. Next, Goody Proctor and John Proctor discuss the trial and their marriage. Reverend Hale questions Abigail, who blames their Barbados born house servent for conjuring the devil. Then, John Proctor shows his dislike for Reverend Paris.

Rumors of witchraft begin to circulate in a straightlaced colonial town. The Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center performs Arthur Miller’s "The Crucible." The reading begins when Reverend Paris’ daughter is stricken by a mysterious illness after being found dancing in the forest. To: "Announcements" "Internet Multicasting Service" Internet Multicasting Service
