The season of evil, " I echoed. "Protect your soul.

David Almond
The season of evil,
The season of evil,
The season of evil,
The season of evil,
About This Quote

The season of evil, I echoed. Protect your soul. This quote comes from the movie The Crucible by Arthur Miller. The Crucible is about the Salem witch trials that occurred in Salem, Massachusetts, in 1692.

It tells the story of six women who were accused of witchcraft and the ten men who stood up to defend them. He said he wanted to believe it was just a bad dream, but he knew it was not. This quote means that you must protect your soul from the evil that surrounds you, especially if it threatens you or someone you love or cares about.

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