In one particular instance, Mary is making a poppet for Goody Proctor and sticks a needle into it. Abigail knows poppets can be a sign of witchcraft. sticks a needle into her side in order to support her accusation against Goody Proctor. Abigail who had been sleeping with John Proctor, until Goody Proctor found out, felt that getting rid of Goody Proctor would get her John Proctor. She is successful in her endeavor to get Goody Proctor thrown in jail. Later John Proctor comes to the court to clear his wife's name. He brings Mary to the court to tell the truth, that all the girls were lying. After hearing Mary’s testimony the Judge\Danforth starts questioning Abigail, who in turn says to Judge Danforth in a thinly veiled threat “Let you beware, Mr. Danforth. Think you to be so mighty that the power of Hell may not turn your wits? Beware of it!”(1147) Abigail says this in order to point out that if she were to accuse him, that he too would be tried for witchcraft. Immediately after making the threat to Danforth Abigail cries “I—I know not. A wind, a cold wind, has come.”(1147) she than looks to Mary in a silent accusation of witchcraft, she does this to discredit Mary’s testimony. John Proctor seeing Mary was about to crack under the pressure, calls Abigail a whore, and admits to their affair. Abigail instead of panicking says “If I must answer that, I will leave and I will not come back again!”(1148) by acting