Across
- 3. “I’m afraid you may put off your bazaar for this night of our ______.”
- 5. What was the narrator's love interest's figure defined by?
- 6. How much money did the narrator's uncle give him?
- 8. What did the narrator think little of?
- 9. What did the narrator compare himself to?
- 11. What was the narrator's first name?
- 12. What is a sudden realization called?
- 13. What was the admission to the bazaar?
- 16. What did North Richmond Street suffer from?
- 18. Where did the narrator's love interest want to go?
- 20. “I may have stood there for an hour, seeing nothing but the brown-clad figure cast by my imagination, touched discreetly by the lamplight at the curved neck, at the hand of the _________ and at the border below the dress.”
- 21. What does the narrator repeat over and over again?
Down
- 1. Hows the narrator feeling when his love interest first spoke to him?
- 2. Who died in the back drawing room of the narrator's house?
- 4. “I kept her brown figure always in my eye and, when we came near the point at which our ways __________, I quickened my pace and passed her.”
- 7. What cafe did the narrator encounter at the bazaar?
- 8. "Oh there's a...______"
- 10. Name of Narrator's Love Interest's brother
- 14. “Gazing up into the darkness I saw myself as a ______ driven and derided by vanity; and my eyes burned with anguish and anger.”
- 15. Who was the narrator waiting for?
- 16. What does the narrator's love interest turn around her wrist?
- 17. “The space of sky above us was the color of ever changing violet and towards it the the lamps of the street lifted their ______ lanterns.”
- 19. What accent did the people at the bazaar?
