How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #7
Her bitterness was understandable, the wickedness that led her to take away other women's children because she had lost her own, understandable too but not forgivable. (12.13)
Arthur gets it. He's a sensitive, modern man, and he can understand why Jennet is sad and bitter. But that doesn't mean he approves. (Especially when it's his child, we guess.)
Quote #8
There was no expression on her face and yet I felt all over again the renewed power emanating from her, the malevolence and hatred and passionate bitterness. It pierced me through. (12.24)
You seriously do not want to get on this ghost's bad side—if there's even a side that isn't bad. We're thinking not.