Helstone
Ahhhh, Helstone. Where the birds always sing and the brooks
always babble. According to Margaret Hale, "Helstone is like a village in
a poem—in one of Tennyson's poems" (1.1.38). And for those wh...
Mrs. Thornton's Napkins
Mrs. Thornton doesn't talk much about her dead husband.
After all, the guy pretty much plunged her family into poverty with his
drinking habit. But Mrs. Thornton still cherishes the embroidered nap...
Lock of Dolores' Hair
Dolores Barbour is the name of the young woman in Spain that
Frederick Hale plans on marrying. She's not mentioned much in the book, but you
can tell that Frederick is in love with her by the way h...