The Woman in Black - A Packet of Letters

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