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The vivid image of the needle accused in my defence was long grey silver in the doll's stomach that they claim I put there because of the hysteria going on in the town. The needle was just there because a person put it in the doll's stomach planning the setup to make for sense in the trail making me look like i'm guilty. Until one day in the courthouse it was brought up that a sharp needle had the same resemblance to a small jagger make it cursed with bad and evil vibes since it is believed that it has been put into abigail's stomach.

The needle as sharp as a knife at the needle became an obstacle to making the day and night miserable knowing that i had not done any wrong but i was not believed by the court.Thats when i knew

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