Who walked up on Charity as she was laying in the sun in the beginning of the chapter?
Liff Hyatt
Who was the only man to ever repeatedly visit the mountain?
The minister
Where did Charity walk off to at the end of the chapter?
She went to Miss Hatchard's place to see Harney.
Who told Charity that Mr. Harney had left?
Mr. Royall
Name of the Author?
Edith Wharton
What did Charity scold Liff Hyatt for in the beginning of the Chapter?
He stepped on the bramble flowers.
What was the reason for Mr. Royall's only visit to the mountain?
To bring Charity down
Who told Lucius Harney not to come to the Royall house anymore?
Lawyer Royall
What is Mr. Royall's proposition to Charity near the end of the Chapter?
He asks her to marry him again.
What year was the book was published?
1917
Why was Charity so happy at the end of the chapter?
Harney had told her that she was "different".
What was Charity's relationship with her mother like?
Her mother had given her to Mr. Royall indifferently.
What was the specific reason for Harney's visit to the library in the beginning of the chapter?
He was looking for a way to properly ventilate it.
Who was it that saw Charity while she was spying on Lucius in the night?
Mrs. Tom Fry
Was Edith Wharton Married?
Yes
How did Lucius describe the people who lived in the brown house?
"Gypsy-looking"
What was the name of the man who was sleeping at the brown house when Charity and Lucius arrived there?
Bash Hyatt
What was the name of the man who Charity "fantasized" about before Lucius showed up in her life?
Mr. Miles
Where did Harney ask Charity to meet him at the end of the chapter?
The Creston pool
What year was Edith Born?
1862
How did Charity refer to all the houses that Lucius was drawing?
She referred to them as "his houses."
What was the purpose for Harney's visit to North Dormer?
A publisher from New York commissioned him to make a study of the 18th century houses in the less familiar districts of New England.
To what communion did the white church in North Dormer belong?
Episcopal
Finish this quote: "But there's one thing as old as the hills and as plain as daylight... "
"...if he'd wanted you the right way he'd have said so."
What year was her first story published?
1889