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Nancy

General + Sympathy

The Lammeters never suffered a pinch of salt
to be wasted, and yet everybody in their
household had of the best, according to his
place
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Wasnt wasteful was well off however still had good
principles and was grateful for what she had.
Such a daughter in law would be a saving to the
old squire
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Excellent skills - would help around a lot.
Everything belonging to Miss Nancy was of
delicate purity and nattiness: not a crease was
where it had no business to be
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Perfect, prim, proper, well mannered, elegant like a
model lady. Controls everything to how she wants.
Had the essential attributes of a lady high
veracity, delicate honour in her dealings,
deference to others and refined personal habits
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Veracity = Truthful, Deference = polite submission and
respect,
Slightly proud and exacting, and as constant in
her affection towards a baseless opinion as
towards an erring lover
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The sight of the empty hole made his heart leap
violently
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Strangely novel situation of opening his trouble
to his Raveloe neighbours
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Lets have no accusing o the innocent, Master
Marner
Memory was not so utterly torpid in Silas that
it could not be wakened by these words
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Formerly, his heart had been as a locked casket
with its treasure inside; but now the casket was
empty, and the lock was broken. Left groping in
darkness
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Snow began to fall, and curtained him
shutting him up close with his narrow grief
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Nancy
General + Sympathy

Unconsciously uttered sounds of hushing
tenderness
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Reawakening his senses into fresh life
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The child created fresh and fresh links between
his life and the lives from which he had hitherto
shrunk continually into narrower isolation
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His soul, long stupefied in a cold narrow
prisontrembling gradually into full
consciousness
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Overcome with convulsive joy at finding his
treasure again
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His soul was utterly desolate till she was sent to
him
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If you hadnt been sent to save me, I should ha
gone to the grave in my misery
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Take the heart right out o my body
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