The Dolls House

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Across
  1. 2. a symbol of the Burnell family’s societal position.
  2. 3. Beryl aunt of Isabel, Lottie, and Kezia Burnell,
  3. 6. mother of Lil and Else.
  4. 7. oldest Kelvey sister and daughter of the village’s “spry washerwoman,”
  5. 8. Everyone suspected he was in prison
  6. 11. The middle Burnell sister
  7. 14. symbolizes the Kelveys poverty and low place in society.
  8. 15. postmistress
  9. 18. dares Lena to ask Lil if she will be a servant when she grows up.
  10. 19. the Burnell family handyman.
Down
  1. 1. Mother of Isabel, Lottie, and Kezia.
  2. 4. a symbol of the Burnell’s class superiority, physically separating them from poor outsiders.
  3. 5. friend of Isabel’s who is invited to see the doll’s first. She starts the cruel whisper about Lil Kelvey.
  4. 9. Sent the children a doll house
  5. 10. writes a letter to Aunt Beryl threatening to come to her front door if she doesn’t meet him in Pullman’s Bush
  6. 11. The best feature of the house according to Kezia
  7. 12. youngest Kelvey sister, shy, quiet, and mysterious child.
  8. 13. The oldest Burnell sister
  9. 16. Isabel’s friend, one of the first girls who see the doll’s house.
  10. 17. The youngest Burnell sister