Across
- 2. A fatal disease spread mostly by water'The cholera had broken out in its most fatal form and people were dying like flies"
- 3. exercising power in a cruel way describes Mary
- 8. depriving someone of care
- 9. not interactive describes Mr.Craven
- 11. uncultivated upland"That's the moor," with a good natured grin.
- 12. This person is of Indian origin and is a caregiver."There would be a new Ayah,and perhaps she would know some new stories."
- 13. void of people."Think of the servants running away and leaving her all alone in that deserted bungalow.
- 16. to pique someone's interest describes Martha
- 18. to have yellow skin "If she were not so sallow and had a nicer expression her features are rather good
- 19. where Mary went to live in England
Down
- 1. chivalrous and pleasant."There was something comforting and really friendly in her queer Yorkshire speech and sturdy way which had a good effect on Mary."
- 4. to be self-reliant It refers to _because when she moves she learns this
- 5. To feel out of place.'It was in this way Mistress Mary arrived at Misselthwaite Manor, and she had perhaps never felt quite so contrary in all her life.' to pique someone's interest
- 6. fond of talking describes Martha
- 7. An Indian title for the wife of a British man"I did not know,"the Memsahib cried
- 10. secretive and closed It describes Mr.Craven Down
- 14. An Indian title for a British man's daughter.It refers to _ because it is an Indian title suited to her.
- 15. bad tempered describes Ben Weatherstaff
- 17. very dull"Not that its a grand big place in a gloomy way and Mr.Craven's proud of it in his own way- and that's gloomy enough too"
- 20. to assist or aid This word describes Dickon
