Unit 1
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100

a pretty woman with features associated with being English

English Rose

100

Belfry

bell tower

100
a part of the brain

cortex

100

a man’s male servant

valet

100

increasing in loudness / intensity

a man’s male servant

200

getting dressed up to look one's best

dolling

200

with severe sadness

Melancholic

200

calm, submissive, accepting control

docile

200

a person’s inherent qualities / nature

disposition

200

evil spirits or demons

fiends

300

stare - with a kind of suggestion of stupidity or rudeness

gawp

300

a drug derived from Opium (dulls the senses)

Opiate

300

when a dog shows slavish attention to someone

fawns

300

a person from an alien culture, believed to be uncivilised, violent, rude

barbarian

300

Suddenly moves back in fear /shock

recoils

400

a picture of her in a small ornamental case, typically worn around the neck.

Likeness in a locket

400

evil

malign

400

setter

a type of dog
400

easily influenced / pliable / willing to bend

malleable

400

the state of being in someone’s power

thrall

500

a violent, gory book, popular in Victorian England -known for  second rate writing and melodramatic plots

penny dreadful

500

The property next door to the asylum. In the novel, Carfax is located in Purfleet, just north of central London.

Carfax Abbey

500

an expression used when someone was going to dictate a letter for typing

take a letter

500

unsettled / confused

disconcerted

500

the key seems to be teasing /mocking him because he can’t use it

ironic taunting