How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #7
"Rest in peace," I thought, but this poor one did not, could not. (10.6)
Jennet Humfrye isn't the only lost soul wandering about. Poor little Nathaniel keeps haunting the marsh too—but he manages to keep his pain to himself, rather than taking it out on the village. We think.
Quote #8
…I caught a glimpse of someone standing. A woman. That woman. She was looking directly toward me. (10.30)
Well, that's a nice way to end the night—ghosts looking down at you as you almost drown.
Quote #9
Now, I realized, there were forces for good and those for evil doing battle together and that a man might range himself on one side or the other. (11.141)
This is a cool but confusing sentence. If Jennet is an evil ghost, does that mean there are good ghosts? And if there's no way to fight back against Jennet, then what does it even mean to stand on the side of good?