The Woman in Black - A Packet of Letters
Across
- 2. A process of purification or cleansing; what Arthur experiences as he tells the story.
- 5. At Samuel Daily's house, Arthur falls into a state of fever and ________.
- 9. The way Arthur characterises the illness which led to the death of Jennet Humfrye.
- 10. One of the adjectives Arthur uses to describe himself for not heeding the sombre messages from the townsfolk.
- 11. The experience awakens the religiosity in Arthur, he prays "fervently and with a newly awakened ______."
Down
- 1. One of the adjectives used to describe Eel Marsh House as Arthur looks back on it from Mr Daily's trap.
- 3. Born of parents not lawfully married (as in the case of little Nathaniel).
- 4. An unmarried woman, typically an older woman beyond the usual age for marriage.
- 6. The bird that appears outside Arthur's room, symbolising another recovery.
- 7. The name of Nathaniel's nursemaid.
- 8. The relation that Keckwick lost in the accident.