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Many of the objects within the house had not been touched or moved in many years. Cobwebs were clearly visible as well as an abundance of dust, and even the wedding dress, which Miss Havisham constantly wore, had turned yellow with age.9 However, similarities are not just found in the settings...
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Many of the objects within the house had not been touched or moved in many years. Cobwebs were clearly visible as well as an abundance of dust, and even the wedding dress, which Miss Havisham constantly wore, had turned yellow with age.9 However, similarities are not just found in the settings...
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