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Describe the plot that emerges as Mr. Grimshaw is brought to Mr. Gripe's office to account for his presence in London.
Compare and contrast Lady Green's appearance and demeanor at the beginning and the end of the story. To what do you attribute the change?
Although the girls return to Willoughby Chase, there is no mention of the wolves. Discuss the possible reasons for their absence from this section of the book.
Names play a key role in this book. Choose three names and discuss their significance.
James plays a more minor role in the book, and yet Bonnie and Sylvia would be far worse off without him. Relate three things that James does for Bonnie and Sylvia that no other character could have done. Explain why he alone could perform the tasks for the girls.
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