Silas Marner quotation revision

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About Silas' obsession with money
"their form and colour... satisfaction of a thirst for him"
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The villagers thoughts on Godfrey
"Mr Godfrey, the eldest, a fine, open-faced good-natured young man."
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About Nancy and the Lammeter family
"never suffered a pinch of salt to be wasted... everybody in their household had of the best"
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Silas' reaction to the money being stolen
"Again, he put his trembling hands to his head, and gave a wild ringing scream, the cry of desolation. "
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How Silas' mannerisms change after losing his money
Before: "he invited no comer to step across his door-sill." After: "He was generally spoken of as a 'poor mushed creature.' "
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About Dunstan
"a spiteful, jeering fellow"
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Dunstan's idea on how to get money after killing Wildfire
"frighten or persuade the old fellow into lending the money"
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Squire Cass' consequences of how he has treated his children
“his sons had turned out rather ill”
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Dunstan's "little game"
"Dunstan felt as if there must be a little frightening added to the cajolery. "
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Card 2

Front

The villagers thoughts on Godfrey

Back

"Mr Godfrey, the eldest, a fine, open-faced good-natured young man."

Card 3

Front

About Nancy and the Lammeter family

Back

Preview of the front of card 3

Card 4

Front

Silas' reaction to the money being stolen

Back

Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

Front

How Silas' mannerisms change after losing his money

Back

Preview of the front of card 5
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