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... Clithero mistakenly thought he had caused her death, and fled to America to brood over his guilt. After relating this tale to Huntly, Clithero vanishes into the wilderness. Huntly is convinced that Clithero is blaming himself unduly for ...
... Clithero mistakenly thought he had caused her death, and fled to America to brood over his guilt. After relating this tale to Huntly, Clithero vanishes into the wilderness. Huntly is convinced that Clithero is blaming himself unduly for ...
Page 143
... Clithero and Huntly are vague at first, it becomes evident that underlying their strange actions are the similar economic factors in their lives. While Huntly is reluctant to expose this element of his character to his fiancee, to whom ...
... Clithero and Huntly are vague at first, it becomes evident that underlying their strange actions are the similar economic factors in their lives. While Huntly is reluctant to expose this element of his character to his fiancee, to whom ...
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... Clithero. The questions remain, then, of why Huntly disregarded Saresfield 's orders and why he did not take more deliberate action to protect Saresfield 's wife from harm. Some critics have suggested that at the end Huntly is also ...
... Clithero. The questions remain, then, of why Huntly disregarded Saresfield 's orders and why he did not take more deliberate action to protect Saresfield 's wife from harm. Some critics have suggested that at the end Huntly is also ...
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