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  1. Elizabeth brings Mary downstairs. Mary informs the inquisitors that she made the doll while in court and stuck the needle in it herself. As Elizabeth is led away, Proctor loses his temper and rips the warrant.

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  2. An argument ensues between the two, but Mary soon relents and leaves the room. Elizabeth worries aloud that Abigail will find a way to incriminate her in court.

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  4. Elizabeth asks who accused her, but Mary refuses to say and goes to bed. Just as witchcraft gives Mrs. Putnam an object to blame for her bad luck, it gives the formerly powerless Mary a new sense of strength.

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    Mary Warren states that Elizabeth was accused, but she defended Elizabeth and the court dismissed the accusation. Elizabeth tells Proctor that Abigail wants to get rid of her. Elizabeth believes that Abigail will accuse her of witchcraft and then have her executed.

  6. When Proctor orders her not to attend court anymore and will whip her if she disobeys, Mary announces Elizabeth Proctor was accused of being a witch at court. Elizabeth pleads with John not just to tell Cheever what Abigail admitted to him at Parris's home, but to also tell Abigail he will never leave Elizabeth, and will ruin her name and ...

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  8. Elizabeth says that Mary Warren went to Salem that day, and John is angry because he forbid her to go. Elizabeth claims she tried to stop her, but Mary insisted on participating in the court proceedings.