Before they entered Great Wexley, Bear asked Crispin to be his ___________
apprentice
When Crispin left his room without permission to explore Great Wexly, John Aycliffe saw him where?
Praying in the great church in the town square
What happened when the soldiers broke into the house where the meeting was happening?
As Bear was a spy for the brotherhood, what did he conclude about an uprising?
Describe what Bear looked like when Crispin found him in the dungeon...
He was tied up to a ladderlike structure (rack), was bloody and had welts, etc from being hurt
What did Bear teach Crispin to do, besides entertain?
He taught him to use weapons and make snares for catching rabbits and birds.
Why did Lady Furnival inherit all of Lord Furnival's wealth
Because he had no living heirs (children to inherit his money and possessions)
Why did John Aycliffe have an interest in the Furnival fortune?
Because he was Lady Furnival's kin (family)
How did Crispin enter the Furnival's palace?
By squeezing into a crevice and climbing up to a balcony
When he got outside the palace on the way to the gates, John Aycliffe offered to anyone ____________
a reward for killing Crispin
When Bear and Crispin performed in Lodgecot, Bear told the priest that Crispin was his _________
son
What business did widow Daventry own?
The Green Man Tavern
Why did Crispin follow Bear to his meeting with the brotherhood?
He saw that the one-eyed man was following Bear
What did Crispin feel after he saw the image of his father inside the Furnival palace?
He looked like Furnival, but he felt he was not the image, nor any part of him.
How was Aycliffe killed?
Why did Bear need to be in Great Wexly on June 23rd?
He had promised to meet a man from the brotherhood
In Great Wexly, did the soldiers walk around talking to the merchants? Yes or No
No
Who told Crispin his true identity and the word's on his mother's cross?
What was Crispin able to force John Aycliffe to do?
to swear an oath that he and Bear would be able to leave town in exchange for the cross of lead
Why did Great Wexly smell so bad?
What was the purpose of the brotherhood that Bear was part of?
To bring change and freedom to the common people
Bear thought Lord Furnival as the devil because he owned all the land where they traveled and ________
all the misery, as well
Why was Crispin a threat to Lady Furnival and John Aycliffe?
Because he could make a claim for the Furnival fortune
Why did John Ball refuse to help Bear after he was captured?
He felt Bear had grown weak in changing his mind and they couldn't put themselves in danger anymore
While walking with Bear on the road leaving Great Wexly, Crispin knew the happiness and freedom he felt to be his _______________________
newfound soul