Across
- 4. The name of Mary's mother.
- 5. Fond of talking. Mary complains so much, she is a very _________ child.
- 8. This is the language spoken in England. Mrs. Medlock and the the smart footman speak this language.
- 10. The person that took care of Mary. Someone that lakes care of kids in British India.
- 12. Freedom from the control of a different person or government. India lost their ____________ because of Britain.
- 15. Exercising power in a cruel or arbitrary way. Mary's mother was very _________.
- 16. Opposite in nature, direction, or meaning. This is the word Basil used to taunt Mary.
- 18. Giving or ready to give accommodation. Martha was very ___________ when Mary didn't know how to put on her clothes.
- 19. Someone who s bad-tempered and unfriendly. Mary is very ______ because she gets angry at the smallest things.
- 20. open uncultivated upland, most times covered with heather.
Down
- 1. It is an infectious and often fatal bacterial disease of the small intestine, causes severe vomiting and diarrhoea. This is the disease that broke out in British India.
- 2. Engaging or exciting and holding the attention. Mary was thought it was ___________ when she heard that Misselthwaite Manor was unlike India.
- 3. Avoiding company of other people. Mary was _________ when Mrs Medlock was with her at the train station.
- 6. The nickname given to Mary by the native servants.
- 7. impossible to understand or to be deliberately enigmatic. It was __________ when Mr. Craven locked up one of the gardens so suddenly after his wife died.
- 9. An unhealthy yellow person. Mary is _________ because she has a yellow complexion.
- 11. Not giving proper attention or care to someone or something. Mary's Mother was very ________ when Mary was born.
- 13. When someone or something is nice and kind. Martha was very ________ when Mary came to Misselthwaite Manor.
- 14. Somewhere with no people. When everyone in the bungalows left the house was _______.
- 17. Dark and causing to feel depression or despondency. Mrs. Medlock said the house was a grand big place in a _________ way.
