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100
The name Polly calls Mr. Doran when she was crying
What is Bob
100
The weapon that Mrs. Mooney's husband threatened to use because he was abusive
What is a cleaver
100
This place represents violence
What is the butcher's shop
100
Jack likes to get himself into these
What are fights
100
The place that Mr. and Mrs. Mooney owned together
What is a butcher shop
200
Polly's bad habit
What is glancing upwards when she spoke with anyone
200
Mrs. Mooney's young men paid with these each week for board and lodgings
What are shillings
200
These symbolize Mr. Doran's reputation declining
What are the stairs
200
The servant of the boarding house
Who is Mary
200
The location of the butcher shop
What is Spring Gardens
300
The young men of the boarding house call Mrs. Mooney this
What is The Madam
300
Mrs. Mooney was this type of judge
What is shrewd
300
When Mr. Doran states that he loves Polly but he does not want to get married to her
What is love and fear
300
Polly needed this from Mr. Doran one night
What is fire to light her candle
300
The location of the Boarding House
What is Hardwicke Street
400
The name of Mrs. Mooney's son
What is Jack
400
The phrase that means to put up with the worst
What is "bear the brunt"
400
When Polly asks Mr. Doran to light her candle and she is wearing only a robe
What is tempation
400
This caused the divorce between Mr. and Mrs. Mooney
What is Mr. Mooney's drinking problem and abusive behavior
400
The subject Jack is touchy on
What is his sister's honor
500
The religion that Mr. Doran belonged to when he was younger
What is None, he was atheist
500
The types of people that filled up the boarding house
What are the artistes
500
When Mrs. Mooney intervenes in Polly and Mr. Doran's relationship
What is her need of control
500
Mr. Doran's respectable job
What is a Catholic wine-merchant's business
500
The types of songs Jack sings
What are comic songs
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