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Enter Old BANKS . Banks . Out , out upon thee , witch ! Saw . Dost call me witch ?
Banks . I do , witch , I do ; and worse I would , knew I a name more hateful . What
makest thou upon my ground ? Saw . Gather a few rotten sticks to warm me .
Enter Old BANKS . Banks . Out , out upon thee , witch ! Saw . Dost call me witch ?
Banks . I do , witch , I do ; and worse I would , knew I a name more hateful . What
makest thou upon my ground ? Saw . Gather a few rotten sticks to warm me .
Page 198
Banks . Fire it , fire it ; I'll stand between thee and home , for any danger . [ Ham .
sets fire to the thatch , Enter Mother SAWYER , running . Saw . Diseases ,
plagues , the curse of an old woman Follow and fall upon you ! All . Are you come
, you ...
Banks . Fire it , fire it ; I'll stand between thee and home , for any danger . [ Ham .
sets fire to the thatch , Enter Mother SAWYER , running . Saw . Diseases ,
plagues , the curse of an old woman Follow and fall upon you ! All . Are you come
, you ...
Page 199
Banks . Pray , master Justice what - do - you - call - em , hear me but in one thing
. This grumbling devil owes me , I know , no good - will ever since I fell out with
her . Saw . And brak'st my back with beating ' me . Banks . I'll break it worse .
Banks . Pray , master Justice what - do - you - call - em , hear me but in one thing
. This grumbling devil owes me , I know , no good - will ever since I fell out with
her . Saw . And brak'st my back with beating ' me . Banks . I'll break it worse .
Page 205
Banks . Masters , be ruled by me ; let's all to a justice . Hag , thou hast done this ,
and thou shalt answer it . Saw . Banks , I defy thee . Banks . Get a warrant first to
examine her , then ship her to Newgate ; here's enough , if all her other villanies ...
Banks . Masters , be ruled by me ; let's all to a justice . Hag , thou hast done this ,
and thou shalt answer it . Saw . Banks , I defy thee . Banks . Get a warrant first to
examine her , then ship her to Newgate ; here's enough , if all her other villanies ...
Page 217
Enter Old BANKS , RATCLIFFE , and Countrymen . Banks . She's here ; attach
her . Witch , you must go with us . [ They seize her . Sow . Whither ? to hell ?
Banks . No , no , no , old crone ; your mittimus shall be made thither , but your
own ...
Enter Old BANKS , RATCLIFFE , and Countrymen . Banks . She's here ; attach
her . Witch , you must go with us . [ They seize her . Sow . Whither ? to hell ?
Banks . No , no , no , old crone ; your mittimus shall be made thither , but your
own ...
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