The Crucible Letter To John Proctor

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My beloved, John Proctor:

It’s hard for you to acknowledge our affair and our love for each other when we confront face to face, so I hope this letter can reassure your love and care towards me. When your lips were pressed softly against mine, I felt butterflies tingling in my stomach. Although I know that you swore to love Elizabeth, but you know that your heart race when you see me. To reassure your love towards me, I even practices witchcraft on Elizabeth Proctor to get you attention. Don’t worry about our affair getting revealed, I has concealed my behavior from my uncle and everyone else. Your marvelous blue eye catches my attraction and there is a deep connection in us, there still is John. You always treats me like an adult and you know that’s not how people treat other girls around me age. I still wonder why you pushed me away and become so isolated, but I can assure you, my love, that I still love you with all my heart’s desire. You may think of me as a hypocrisy, but you are no different. Everyone in Salem is hypocrisy, even as my uncle. Although he saw us performing witchcraft in the forest, he won’t breathe a word about it,
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It is up to you John, because it will take two individuals to conjure a relationship like ours. You should see what kind of person Elizabeth really is and you know I am different, John. I would never hurt a single person on purpose. John, sometime the mind of an individual can overlooks things during the dire times. Elizabeth is absolutely a horribly and dangerous woman and she holds an intense grudge against me. She not only haunts me during my sweet dreams , she also hurts everyone of my relatives, even the poor and innocent Betty. I only became hypocrisy in order to protect Salem from a most dire fate and I pray to God and Jesus Christ that you will continue to love me with your heart's desire. Hope to hear from you soon, my beloved

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