Beyond the Burning TimeScholastic Inc., 1996 - 272 pages They say something very strange is happening to some of the people of Salem. That some of the young girls have become - troubled. And the fear is beginning to spread. Mary and her mother don't hear about the rumors right away. They don't know that many of the villagers believe that some of Mary's friends have had spells cast on them - by witches. Or that one of the accused is Mary's mother. Now Mary and her brother, Caleb, have a decision to make: Are the villagers right? Or is their mother innocent? And if she is - can they help her escape before it's too late? |
Contents
CHAPTER ONE | 1 |
CHAPTER TWO | 8 |
CHAPTER THREE | 22 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 28 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 35 |
CHAPTER SIX | 39 |
CHAPTER SEVEN | 45 |
CHAPTER EIGHT | 49 |
CHAPTER TWENTYTHREE | 152 |
CHAPTER TWENTYFOUR | 162 |
CHAPTER TWENTYFIVE | 167 |
CHAPTER TWENTYSIX | 171 |
CHAPTER TWENTYSEVEN | 182 |
CHAPTER TWENTYEIGHT | 186 |
CHAPTER TWENTYNINE | 192 |
CHAPTER THIRTY | 205 |
CHAPTER NINE | 55 |
CHAPTER TEN | 60 |
CHAPTER ELEVEN | 64 |
CHAPTER TWELVE | 73 |
CHAPTER THIRTEEN | 80 |
CHAPTER FOURTEEN | 85 |
CHAPTER FIFTEEN | 90 |
CHAPTER SIXTEEN | 98 |
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN | 109 |
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN | 113 |
CHAPTER NINETEEN | 117 |
CHAPTER TWENTY | 128 |
CHAPTER TWENTYONE | 136 |
CHAPTER TWENTYTWO | 145 |
CHAPTER THIRTYONE | 211 |
CHAPTER THIRTYTWO | 222 |
CHAPTER THIRTYTHREE | 230 |
CHAPTER THIRTYFOUR | 234 |
CHAPTER THIRTYFIVE | 238 |
CHAPTER THIRTYSIX | 243 |
CHAPTER THIRTYSEVEN | 251 |
CHAPTER THIRTYEIGHT | 256 |
CHAPTER THIRTYNINE | 259 |
JANUARY 17 1779 EPILOGUE | 261 |
AUTHORS NOTE | 267 |
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