Who Is This Character
1800 History
Who Said That Phrase
Who Do These Objects correlate To
100

Daughter of Lady Verinder

Miss. Rachel

100

This transportation made it easier to travel long distances

Railroad

100

"There's one woman in the world who can resist Mr. Godfrey Ablewhite, at any rate; and, if I was a lady, I should be another!"

Penelope

100

Robinson Crusoe Book

Mr. Betteredge

200

Mischievous maid with questionable background

Rosanna Spearman

200

This fundamental transition includes; Transformed economies, technological/manufacturing advancements.

The Industrial Revolution

200

"My nature is weak. It cost me a hard struggle, before Christian humility conquered sinful pride, and self-denial accepted the cheque".

Miss. Clack
200

The Moonstone

Miss. Rachel

300

Mr. Candy's assistant

Ezra Jennings

300

Made it easier to communicate

The Telegraph

300

 "I have had a good deal of experience in the detective way... but I have had a great deal more experience in the human way".

Mr. Betteredge

300

Nightgown with paint smudges

 Franklin Blake

400

Six-foot, philanthropist, son of wealthy man.

Godfrey Ablewhite

400

This drug was abused widely in this period. Mainly comes in liquid form.


Laudanum

400

"It looks as if it had hundreds of suffocating people under it - all struggling to get to the surface, and all sinking lower and lower in the dreadful deeps! Throw a stone in, Mr Betteredge! Throw a stone in, and let's see the sand suck it down!”

Rosanna Spearman

400

White Roses

Sergeant Cuff

500

Pretentious, hypocritical, biased Christian woman

Miss. Clack

500

This Author was famous for writing; "The Moonstone", and "The Woman in White"

Wilkie Collins

500

"God be praised for His mercy! I have seen a little sunshine - I have had a happy time".

Ezra Jennings

500

Black briefcase

Mr. Bruff

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