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Title: Silas Marner
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February 2, 2004 |
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The chapel excommuinated him and this is when he traveled to Raveloe for the first time.
Once Silas's money is stolen, he is out of his mind. Then one night a baby crawls in from the snow onto his heath. He takes care of her as his own and he soon forgets his stolen money he once tresured so dearly... Showed first 250 characters
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Even though rough and strange looking Silas is never crule or mean to anyone throughout the novel. His love of money was only came upon by the need to love something and to have some sort of purpouse. Silas loves Eppie more dearly than most fathers love their daughters and gives her a much better life even though they arent rich... Showed next 250 characters
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