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Lines 260–266: What do the characters have at stake at this point in the play? Think about how the stakes for Parris are raised on this page. "Parris. Thomas, Thomas, I pray you,
leap not to witchcraft. I know that
you—you least of all, Thomas, would
ever wish so disastrous a charge laid
upon me. We cannot leap to witchcraft.
They will howl me out of Salem for such
corruption in my house."

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