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WITCHCRAFT: A TRAGEDY.
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MARY MACMURREN.

What say'st thou, Elspy?

ELSPY LOW.

I'll consider first.

MARY MACMURREN.

Goods and chattels for my compact.

GILZELD BANE (to her disdainfully).

Sordid caitiff! Bodies and spirits for mine!

MURREY.

I will see to that at convenient season.

GRIZELD BANE, MARY MACMURREN, and ELSPY LOW (speaking at once).

Now, now!

GRIZELD BANE.

Let us have it now, mighty master, and we'll swear to the compact on this spot,

MURREY.

Have ye considered it? Ye shall have your will on earth for a term, and then ye must serve my will in the pit of fire and brimstone for ever.

GRIZELD BANE.

Be it so! and make this very night the beginning of our power.

MURREY.

Ye are rare mates, indeed, to be so eagerly set upon evil.