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ONE of her friends wasAnn Hutchinson . they were very good friends and when Mary dyers stillborn baby girl was born one of her best friends Ann Hutchinson helped her bury her baby 5 months later some people found out and they said that the baby girl had horns and was evil and things like that it was very hard for her .

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