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neonofarm [45]
2 years ago
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il63 [147K]2 years ago
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I am pretty sure that description above belongs to Nancy Lammeter. I choose this option because, as far as I remember, both Silas Marner and Dunstan Cass are morally-weakers. What about Godfrey Cass - he is just opposite to Dunstan which does not concides with the description. I think it's clear, regards!
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