"The devil!" screamed the pious old lady...So saying, he threw it down at her feet, where, perhaps, it assumed life, being one of the rods which its owner had formerly lent to the Egyptian magi. Of this fact, however, Goodman Brown could not take cognizance. He had cast up his eyes in astonishment, and, looking down again, beheld neither Goody Cloyse nor the serpentine staff, but his fellow-traveller alone, who waited for him as calmly as if nothing had happened."


What are your feelings about this confrontation between Goody Cloyse and Goodman Brown? Did you know that Goody Cloyse was actually a witch herself? Discuss the matter among your fellow peers to get another insight about this meeting.






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