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The Woman in Black: Key Quotations
Below is a list of all of the quotations we have covered organised by character and theme:
Revenge
The Woman in Black (Jennet Humfrye): "Her face, in its extreme pallor, her eyes, sunken but unnaturally bright, were burning with the concentration of passionate emotion."
The Woman in Black (Jennet Humfrye): "I had seen the ghost of Jennet Humfrye and she had had her revenge."
Stella Kipps: "We had been so happy, and now all that happiness was gone."
Isolation
Arthur Kipps: "I did not believe in ghosts. Or rather, until this day, I had not done so."
Alice Drablow: "The late Mrs. Drablow was, to say the least of it, something of a recluse and something of a rum'un."
Alice Drablow: "Mrs. Drablow's life was her own and the stories about her were mostly speculation."
Keckwick: "Keckwick was not a man who welcomed any form of friendly approach."
Keckwick: "Keckwick said little but nodded at me sharply."
Fear
Arthur Kipps: "I felt a terrible, cold, sickening sensation that began to spread out from the pit of my stomach."
Mr. Jerome: "He was afraid, his hands fumbling, his expression a mixture of bewilderment and alarm."
Mr. Jerome: "Mr. Jerome looked frozen, pale, his throat moving as if he were unable to utter."
Sam Daily: "You'll find yourself a good deal less comfortable than you are now, and your nerves not at all improved by the end of it."
Spider (the dog): "Spider stood on the brink of the marsh, growling and trembling."
Spider (the dog): "Spider was panting, her mouth open and tongue lolling."
Memory and the Past
Arthur Kipps: "I did not believe in ghosts. Or rather, until this day, I had not done so."
Stella Kipps: "We had been so happy, and now all that happiness was gone."
The Woman in Black (Jennet Humfrye): "I had seen the ghost of Jennet Humfrye and she had had her revenge."
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