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Core Belief
"She believes in God, but has lost faith in the fairness of earthly justice."
Worldview
Sarah Good sees the world as a harsh and unforgiving place, where the poor and vulnerable are easily targeted and scapegoated.
Personality
Sarah Good is a marginalized and impoverished woman, often described as having a 'melancholy' disposition. She is defiant and outspoken, denying the accusations against her with a mix of anger and despair, but is powerless to escape the prevailing prejudice.
In Their Own Words
"What evil spirit have you familiarity with?—None."
"Why do you hurt these children?—I do not hurt them. I scorn it."
"I am as clear as the child unborn."
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