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                                Sabrines 
                                Tale  
                              The 
                                year was 1692 when the events in Salem started 
                                to affect our neighboring town of Lynn Massachusetts. 
                                The morning sunlight was dim, and it seemed to 
                                me that it wasnt very late at all. That 
                                was why I was confused at being woken up so abruptly. 
                                 
                               
                                "Sabrine! I mean it!!! Up with you this moment!!" 
                                My mother, Mary, whipped off my covers and pulled 
                                my pillow out from under me. 
                              "Mother, 
                                is it late? It still seems like dusk to me." 
                                 
                               
                                "That it is, Sabrine
but the Preacher 
                                has asked for an immediate meeting at the church. 
                                I just got word of it." 
                              "What 
                                sort of meeting, Mother? Is there something wrong?" 
                              "I 
                                really dont know, darling and that is why 
                                it is vital that you get up this instant." 
                                And with that she dashed out of my room to wake 
                                my brother, Phillip from his sleep. I groggily 
                                stepped onto the cold wooden floor and shuddered. 
                                It did seem cooler this night than usual, and 
                                Im sure my bare room did nothing to help 
                                heat the temperature. I only had two pieces of 
                                furniture in the entire room, a bed and a dresser. 
                                Soon I would also have a bed stand; father is 
                                working on that for me now. I hoped that this 
                                meeting wouldnt be long, for I was tired 
                                and I did have a long day of chores and errands 
                                tomorrow. I hobbled my way over to my wooden dresser 
                                drawer, made for me by my father in the farthest 
                                corner of my bed. I pulled on my wool stockings 
                                and undergarments and put on my fall dress. I 
                                grabbed a shawl knowing that the church would 
                                probably not have any wood for a fire at this 
                                hour.  
                              "Mother? 
                                Oh, father its you
will we have time to eat 
                                a quick biscuit before we go?" 
                              "Sunflower, 
                                we dont have time for that. How could you 
                                be hungry already? We finished dinner only a couple 
                                of hours ago." I blushed, realizing that 
                                he was right. 
                              We 
                                made our way down Main Street to the church. It 
                                had candles in all the windows and appeared very 
                                lively.  
                              "See, 
                                I had a feeling we would be late." Mother 
                                whispered into Fathers ear. 
                                 
                                 
                              I 
                                entered the church behind my father. My mother 
                                was right, the church was already filled. I searched 
                                for Rebecca and James, two of my very best friends. 
                                I couldnt see them over the heads of the 
                                other adults in the church, so I decided to look 
                                for them myself. There was a discomforting air 
                                to the church. I could sense trouble when I looked 
                                at the faces of most people gathered there.  
                              " 
                                Sabrine! Im over here! Sabrine!!!" 
                                I glanced to my right and saw Rebecca. I waved 
                                and moved towards her. 
                              "How 
                                long have you been here? Wheres James? Is 
                                he here yet?" I craned my neck and looked 
                                for him. I frowned; where was that boy? 
                              "No, 
                                hes not here yet. Do you have any idea why 
                                this meeting was called?" 
                                 
                              I 
                                shook my head, " Whatever it is, it sure 
                                does add some excitement to this town." 
                              "What? 
                                How can you say that? Cant you see that 
                                something is wrong?" Rebecca started to pick 
                                at her fingers, a nervous habit I had seen many 
                                times before. 
                              "Relax
look 
                                at you, the meeting hasnt even started and 
                                youre beginning to fret. Im sure nothing 
                                is wrong. Why, I bet this meeting is just to warn 
                                us of wolves. You know how every beginning of 
                                fall they gather us for a talk on how not to go 
                                in the woods, and how not to leave food out on 
                                our porches or anywhere outside." 
                              "But 
                                never in the middle of the night; that is very 
                                unlikely."  
                              I 
                                shrugged my shoulders and told her to calm down 
                                once more. 
                              "Good 
                                evening, Sabrine." I giggled; it was James 
                                older brother Thomas.  
                              "Good 
                                evening, Thomas." I said with a smile and 
                                a giggle. I just couldnt keep from giggling 
                                when I was around Thomas. I couldnt believe 
                                he just said hello to me. Rebecca 
                                smiled as we exchanged glances. 
                              "Do 
                                you happen to know where James is? I cant 
                                seem to find him anywhere! He must have separated 
                                from us at the door," Thomas asked. 
                              "Oh, 
                                no Thomas I havent seen him all evening; 
                                in fact, I was just about to ask you where he 
                                was." 
                              "Oh, 
                                I see
well tell him to just go directly back 
                                to the house after the meeting and not to look 
                                for me or our parents." 
                              "Yes, 
                                Ill do that."  
                              "Thanks, 
                                youre a blessing." I smiled as he turned 
                                and made his way back into the of crowd. Just 
                                then, James popped up. James was two years older 
                                than Rebecca and I, yet he seemed to get along 
                                better with us than anyone his own age. 
                              "Hello 
                                girls." We responded with a greeting, and 
                                I gave him the message. Just then, the Preacher 
                                asked everyone to settle down and find a seat. 
                              "Ladies 
                                and gentleman, " he began, "I am very 
                                sorry to have called this meeting so late. Please 
                                do excuse the interruption. I just felt it necessary 
                                to call to your attention this issue as soon as 
                                I could. As some of you may not know, our neighboring 
                                town, Salem has been having problems with
I 
                                do not wish to scare any of you, but
witches." 
                                At that last word a gasp went through the church 
                                and everyone began to talk rapidly. Rebecca clasped 
                                my wrist and turned to me with wide eyes of fear. 
                              "Please, 
                                please do be quiet, " the Preacher commanded, 
                                " I understand completely how all of you 
                                must be feeling, so it is of the utmost importance 
                                that you listen to what I have to say. We have 
                                reason to believe that some witches, yes workers 
                                of the devil, may be living in our little town, 
                                too. I know, I know please
please calm down. 
                                We are asking all of you to please be on the look 
                                out for any strange things that may occur. We 
                                also ask that if you suspect anyone of being a 
                                witch that you come forward at once. The longer 
                                a witch is free, the more damage she can do. All 
                                right, you may return to your homes. The meeting 
                                is over." There was complete chaos all through 
                                the church. Mothers were calling for children, 
                                wives for husbands. Everyone seemed so worried. 
                                But I wasnt. 
                              "Did 
                                you hear that, Sabrine? Witches! In our town!" 
                                 
                               
                                "Rebecca, calm down
nobodys been 
                                labeled a witch yet
 this is just for precaution." 
                              "I 
                                dont know about that, Sabrine." James 
                                scratched his head and twitched his nose. 
                              "Oh, 
                                James
dont tell me youre afraid 
                                too, silly boy." I playfully slapped his 
                                shoulder with a smile.  
                              "I 
                                can be afraid if I want Sabrine!" He then 
                                playfully slapped my arm back. I pretended to 
                                be shocked and declared that I would report him 
                                for hitting a girl. He laughed, and I laughed 
                                too. Rebecca still seemed worried. 
                                 
                                 
                              The 
                                town had been quiet for a couple of days. It seemed 
                                that the problem of witches started to quiet down, 
                                too. But everything started to stir up again when 
                                my next-door neighbor, Beth, was arrested for 
                                being a suspected witch. It came as a shock to 
                                me since I knew Beth so well. Id been helping 
                                her with her two twin boys since her husband died. 
                                He died in his sleep. No one really knew why he 
                                died
but they suspected heart failure of 
                                some sort. I really hated to see Beth arrested. 
                                She was a very nice woman who I knew could never 
                                be a witch. But unfortunately, things turned for 
                                the worst. Suspicions started to rise about her 
                                husbands death. People started to think 
                                that using some sort of powers she killed her 
                                husband. I felt awful just letting her rot there 
                                in her cell, so one night I crept out to the town 
                                jail. Her cell had a barred window that was level 
                                with the dirt road. I squatted down beside the 
                                window and whispered, 
                              "Beth
. 
                                psst
Beth." She was sleeping, so I found 
                                a little pebble and threw it at her arm. She woke 
                                up startled and looked around quickly. 
                              "Beth
. 
                                Im over here." She looked over to the 
                                window and jumped up. She ran to me and put her 
                                hands over two of the bars. 
                              "Oh, 
                                honey
what are you doing here? You shouldnt 
                                be here. If anyone sees you it wont be good. 
                                So.shoo
. be gone." 
                              "I 
                                know
. I know. But I just cant bear 
                                to see you like this. Youre not a witch. 
                                I know that for sure." I smiled at her and 
                                put my hands over hers. She smiled sweetly at 
                                me and whispered, " I know you believe me
 
                                but they," nodding to the church, " 
                                dont believe me. They even think I killed 
                                my husband! My Henry! Lord knows I would never 
                                have done that." 
                              " 
                                I know
I believe you, " there was a 
                                pause while I looked up at the church, "Ill 
                                do something
anything I can to help you." 
                              "No, 
                                no you stay out of this, Sabrine. Do you hear 
                                me child? No, no youre too precious to be 
                                getting into any sort of trouble with the church. 
                                God will look out for me; thats his job. 
                                All I ask is that you look after my boys while 
                                Im in here. Can you do that for me? Where 
                                are my boys? Is it true theyre with the 
                                Preacher?"  
                              I 
                                nodded. "Theyve been there since the 
                                arrest. Even though Theyre only six, the 
                                Preachers been asking them questions day 
                                and night. Theyre under close supervision." 
                              "Oh
well 
                                at least theyre in good hands, right?" 
                                She tried to look happy but I could see the sadness 
                                behind that fake smile. 
                              "Im 
                                going to help you, Beth. You mark my words, Im 
                                going to help you." And without giving her 
                                a chance to protest I bolted down the street and 
                                back home. 
                                
                              After 
                                seeing Beth in that horrid cell, I began my planning. 
                                I didnt exactly know what to do, but I knew 
                                I had to think fast. Beths trial was coming 
                                up the following Tuesday, so I had very little 
                                time. I did as Beth had asked and I went to check 
                                up on her two little boys every afternoon while 
                                coming back from my errands in town. They seemed 
                                well fed and rested, and I was glad to see that. 
                                I wanted to go and tell Beth all the good news 
                                about the boys; itd bring her heart rest 
                                to hear that they were well, but I never got a 
                                chance to sneak out again. Monday came and went 
                                and before I knew it; it was Tuesday morning. 
                                I was faced with the trial before I was ready, 
                                but I knew I had to find some way to get into 
                                the church. Mother didnt want me going anywhere 
                                near the church that whole day. She was afraid 
                                that it would not be good for a child to be around 
                                during a trial of witchcraft. She didnt 
                                want me to hear anything that might be too frightening 
                                for a little girl. But, I snuck out anyway. I 
                                just couldnt let Beth get convicted. I had 
                                heard rumors that if a woman was convicted of 
                                being a witch, she would be executed and possibly 
                                her children would be too. The church was full 
                                of course, but I was the only child. I knew my 
                                father was in there somewhere, so I had to be 
                                extra careful not to be seen. One of the town 
                                elders, Mr. Johansen, stood up to announce the 
                                arrival of the council of elders, the jury and 
                                the Preacher who would be presiding over the trial. 
                                I watched as he stood up on a wooden block; he 
                                adjusted his big black hat and cleared his throat. 
                                 
                               
                                "All rise for the council of elders, the 
                                jury and Preacher Harris." Everyone in the 
                                church stood, but I stayed balled up in a corner 
                                in the back. 
                              " 
                                We are all here today to prosecute Mrs. Beth Miller; 
                                her crime is of the highest sort. She is accused 
                                of being a witch and having used her evil powers 
                                to kill her husband some two years ago. The trial 
                                will now begin." 
                              Many 
                                different men stood up and gave evidence to prove 
                                Beth was a witch. I didnt know all of their 
                                names; in fact, I only recognized Benjamin Miller, 
                                the brother of Beths late husband. I was 
                                shocked to see him point a finger at her and declare, 
                                "This woman is a witch! She should be hung 
                                for killing my late brother and working for the 
                                devil!" The whole church started to buzz 
                                at such a declaration. The head of the council 
                                of elders, Preacher Harris, started to bang his 
                                mallet for everyone to be quiet.  
                              At 
                                that moment, I stood up and yelled at the top 
                                of my lungs, "She is not a witch! Let her 
                                free!" The whole church turned around to 
                                see who had the little voice that dared speak. 
                                Preacher Harris squinted his eyes to see who I 
                                was. He asked that I come forward. I did as he 
                                asked. As I got closer to him my bravery started 
                                to leave. Once I reached the Preacher, sitting 
                                tall with his white wig of justice, my knees began 
                                to tremble.  
                              "Little 
                                girl, please state your name." 
                              "My 
                                name is Sabrine Becksmith, sir." 
                              "And 
                                how old are you, my dear?" 
                              "I 
                                am 12 years old, sir." 
                                "Twelve years, you say? And how do you know 
                                Mrs. Beth Miller, who you claim is not a witch." 
                              "She 
                                and I are friends, sir." 
                              "You 
                                are friends? Please do explain a bit more, child." 
                              "Yes 
                                sir," I nodded, "I live right next door 
                                to Beth, er, Mrs. Miller. I help her out with 
                                the twin boys she has." 
                              "How 
                                do you help her out, be more specific. Have you 
                                ever been in her house?" 
                              "Why, 
                                of course sir. I am over at her house for most 
                                of the day, well
after I finish my errands, 
                                sir." 
                              "What 
                                did you and Mrs. Miller do?" 
                              "Well, 
                                sir I help her cook, clean and sometimes I watch 
                                the boys for her and sometimes I help her tend 
                                to the garden. Quite harmless, sir." 
                              "Yes
 
                                that does seem quite harmless, doesnt it?" 
                                I nodded my head and smiled at him, hopefully 
                                my speech had worked! 
                              "But 
                                unfortunately, dear I believe that Ms. Miller 
                                is a witch." My heart sank; I felt a deep 
                                pain in my chest. I heard Beth sob from behind 
                                me. 
                              "And 
                                because I believe the Ms. Miller is a witch, I 
                                am beginning to question you, darling."  
                              I 
                                gasped, what did he mean? He didnt think
no, 
                                he couldnt. 
                              "What 
                                do you mean sir?" 
                              "It 
                                seems to me that you are very close to Ms. Miller. 
                                You spent a lot of time over at her house unsupervised 
                                by anyone else. You say you cooked with her and 
                                you helped her tend to her garden, the exact garden 
                                we believe she uses to grow plants for her spells." 
                              "Im 
                                still confused, sir. What are you suggesting exactly?" 
                                I started to breath more heavily; my hands grew 
                                cold.  
                              "I 
                                am saying, young lady that you, in my opinion, 
                                were being trained by this Ms. Miller!" 
                              "No! 
                                Sir
you dont understand!" The 
                                church grew chaotic again at this news. He was 
                                accusing me of being a witch, too. 
                              " 
                                I am accusing you, Ms. Sabrine Becksmith of willingly 
                                being trained by a witch to be a witch!" 
                              The 
                                whole church grew loud again, and I turned to 
                                face Beth. Her face was pale with fright. I looked 
                                up at Preacher Harris and stared at him. My mind 
                                was buzzing with the sounds of the crowd, the 
                                look on Beths face and my own inner emotions. 
                                 
                               
                                "Guards
please arrest this young girl!" 
                              "No!" 
                                I yelled. I began to squirm as the guards grabbed 
                                my hands and arms. What was happening to me? How 
                                could this be? I wasnt a witch, neither 
                                was Beth; they were all wrong. "Youre 
                                wrong! Youre all wrong! God will punish 
                                you for what you are doing!" Everyone was 
                                shocked at this statement, even me. 
                                 
                                 
                              "Theyre 
                                going to kill us, arent they?" Beth 
                                and I were back in her cell. The trial had just 
                                ended. 
                              "Oh, 
                                dear
no, dont say that. Theyll 
                                probably kill me, but not you. Youre only 
                                twelve. They would never dare to kill a child." 
                                She came and sat next to me. I put my head on 
                                her shoulder. She began to stroke my hair. 
                              "Im 
                                so sorry, Sabrine." She whispered into my 
                                hair. 
                              "Why 
                                are you sorry? You did nothing wrong." 
                              "This 
                                is all my fault. I shouldve stopped you 
                                from doing anything." 
                              "But 
                                you tried to, Beth. It was all my doing. Seriously, 
                                dont feel as if it was your fault at all." 
                              "Oh, 
                                my dear Sabrine. I want to thank you for standing 
                                up for me. It took a lot of courage to do what 
                                you did, and I will never forget it." We 
                                hugged each other. 
                              "Youre 
                                poor parents. Theyll blame me. Theyll 
                                hate me forever." I sat straight up. 
                              "No, 
                                no! Why would they hate you? You were always a 
                                good influence on me. They know youre not 
                                a witch."  
                              She 
                                took her hand off of my back and stood up. She 
                                walked over to the barred window and turned to 
                                me. 
                              "Sabrine, 
                                if I tell you something do you swear to never 
                                tell?"  
                              "Of 
                                course, you can trust me." 
                              "The 
                                Preacher, he isnt all that wrong." 
                              "What 
                                do you mean?" 
                              "Oh, 
                                you know what I mean, Sabrine. Part of my accusation 
                                was correct, and they spotted it." 
                              "Beth
what 
                                do you mean. Youre beginning to scare me." 
                              "Oh, 
                                child, dont be afraid of me, but
" 
                              "But?" 
                              "I
I 
                                did kill Henry." 
                              My 
                                eyes widened, my pulse started to race. I stood 
                                up and began to back up away from Beth. 
                              "Do 
                                you mean to tell me that you are a witch?" 
                                I whispered, just barely loud enough for her to 
                                hear me. 
                              "Oh, 
                                dear god, no!" She rushed over to me, "Dear, 
                                not at all. I am in no way in contact with the 
                                devil or any evil spirits."  
                              I 
                                sighed with relief. 
                              "So 
                                then what do you mean you killed Henry?" 
                              " 
                                I will tell you everything, but you must swear 
                                on your life never to tell a soul." 
                              "Alright, 
                                I swear." 
                              "Very 
                                well, I will start from the beginning. Henry and 
                                I were never in love. He forced me to marry him. 
                                I had no choice. He wasnt a kind man either. 
                                He used to beat me and then when the boys came 
                                along, he used to beat them too. In fact, I had 
                                triplets. Henry killed one of them by accident 
                                and told the authorities that he had died of natural 
                                causes. So, one night after he had beaten us up 
                                pretty badly, I decided I had to kill him. You 
                                see, I had no way of bringing him to justice. 
                                A woman has no say against a man. They would have 
                                believed him. So, I went into my garden and cut 
                                a sprig of hemlock from my hemlock plant. I put 
                                that sprig into his tea that evening. He went 
                                to sleep feeling fine, but the next morning he 
                                was dead." 
                              The 
                                cell was freezing. We never got any blankets or 
                                anything. My fingers and face were always pink. 
                                Beth tried to help me feel comfortable as best 
                                as she could, but there wasnt much she could 
                                do. My father never came to visit me, but my mother 
                                did. She would come to check up on me and sneak 
                                some food. She never brought anything or talked 
                                to Beth. No matter how many times I told her, 
                                she still didnt believe that Beth didnt 
                                have any part in my speaking out. I even told 
                                her how Beth had warned me not too, but she never 
                                changed her opinion. She told me that my father 
                                was too disgraced to come see me; that was the 
                                worse news I had ever received. My father was 
                                very religious, more than anyone in the town besides 
                                the Preacher. He believed the church more than 
                                his own family, and kids. He never wanted to see 
                                me; he was happy I was locked up where every witch 
                                should be. My mother begged him to try and get 
                                them to release me, but he always refused. He 
                                also forbade my mother to do anything of that 
                                sort. I knew it killed her to see me in there, 
                                but she was taught to obey her husband, and that 
                                was what she did.  
                              The 
                                church would not allow Beth to see her boys, and 
                                she was always heartbroken about that. She and 
                                I would always have long conversations at night 
                                mostly about what was going on outside of our 
                                prison. I would try to cheer her up by reminding 
                                her of all the silly things the twins used to 
                                do. And that always worked. I used to think about 
                                my friends more than anyone else. I always hoped 
                                that one of them would come visit me, but they 
                                never did. Beth would try to explain that it was 
                                probably because their parents did not want them 
                                to come and visit, but I knew them, and I also 
                                knew that if they wanted to, they would have found 
                                a way. Months dragged on; my birthday came and 
                                went. I was finally 13, but didnt have the 
                                energy to celebrate. My mother stopped coming 
                                and the whole world seemed to stop. We never got 
                                any news about what was to become of us, nor did 
                                we know about anything in the town. The twins 
                                were now seven, and the Preacher allowed them 
                                to come one day. We were both very shocked and 
                                curious about why he would do this all of a sudden. 
                                When we questioned our guard, he told us that 
                                the council had finally agreed on our punishment. 
                                 
                               
                                "What do you think it could be?" I was 
                                worried and was hopeful that Beth would have some 
                                idea. 
                              "Well, 
                                it certainly took them long enough, didnt 
                                they?" She chuckled, but I could sense fear 
                                in that laugh.  
                              On 
                                one very cold and windy autumn morning four guards 
                                awaked us. They had rope and tied our hands behind 
                                our backs. I felt truly ashamed, but I still didnt 
                                understand what was going on. We were marched 
                                out of the jail and onto Main Street. I was so 
                                happy to be outside, that I didnt even realize 
                                where we were going. People yelled nasty comments 
                                to us the whole walk. Once we came to the big 
                                oak tree by the lake, I knew what was to become 
                                of us. I saw Beth begin to cry; I saw true fear 
                                in her eyes and for some reason, I wasnt 
                                afraid. We were marched up onto a wooden plank 
                                with two nooses dangling limply from one huge 
                                branch. I stood up on the plank with pride and 
                                kept my head up high, for I knew I was going to 
                                a better place. I knew I was not a witch, and 
                                I knew God knew that too. So I wasnt afraid. 
                                I saw Rebecca crying next to James, but they never 
                                uttered a word in protest. And as the noose was 
                                put around our heads, we held hands. When the 
                                Preacher asked us if we had anything to say I 
                                nodded. I cleared my throat so that everyone could 
                                hear me loud and clear. 
                              "I 
                                now see what my fate is. I now know, after many 
                                months that I will die of an un-natural cause. 
                                I want you all to look at us and see what you 
                                are doing. We were your friends, your neighbors, 
                                and your sisters in the eyes of God. We have committed 
                                no crime, yet we will pay. And one day, so will 
                                all of you." At that, I nodded to the executioner 
                                and took a deep breath.  
                                
                              Chloe` 
                                Meyerson lives in Tenafly, New Jersey and attends 
                                Tenafly High School. She enjoys learning about 
                                different cultures and new languages. She is currently 
                                studying both French and Japanese in school. Chloe's 
                                work has been published in the textbook, The 
                                Company of Children as well as the magazine, 
                                "And Then." 
                                
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