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According to Mrs. Putnam, what can't Betty bear to hear?

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Ironically, her screams are in response to Abigail and Proctor's conversation about their illicit affair, which is taking place before the young girl. However, Mrs. Putnam believes that Betty "cannot bear to hear the Lord's name."

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