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From: Monarch Notes
Date: 19630101
Author:Eliot, George
Eliot, George
Monarch Notes
01-01-1963
Silas Marner: Part 1, Chapters 11 - 15
Part One, Chapter Eleven
Nancy Lammeter arrives at the Red House for the long festivities of New
Year's; she rides (sitting side-saddle) on a little pillow ... on the same
horse as her Father. Godfrey helps her down and she enters the house to be
greeted by Mrs. Kimble (the doctor's wife and the sister of Squire Cass). She
goes upstairs to the Blue Room where her clothes boxes had been sent; here,
the other ladies are grooming themselves for a before-dinner tea. In the room,
Nancy sees six young ladies; including a ...
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