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Index for The Diary of Opal Whiteley |
| four corner ways | ||
| the directions Northeast, Southeast, Northwest and Southwest
"I lookes four corner ways." |
Paragraph 15: Example | |
| man that wears gray neckties | ||
| The man who wears gray neckties worked at the McKibben Mill and was known for being very kind to animals and children. He gave Opal pens and paper to write her diary with and often looks after her. His real name was George Miller. | Picture: George Miller
Scene 13: Colored Pencils From the Fairies
Scene 62: The Death of William Shakespeare Scene 114: Visiting Sadie McKibben and the Man Who Wears Gray Neckties Picture: people working at the McKibben mill in 1905 |
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| most near | ||
| very close to
"When I came most near the house I saw that nobody was home." |
Paragraph 221: Example | |
| Thomas Chatterton Jupiter Zeus | ||
Opal has given this name to a wood rat who is one of her favorite pets. Opal very often carries Thomas Chatterton Jupiter Zeus whenever she goes visiting or exploring. Opal named her pet rat after the poet Thomas Chatterton, and two gods of classical mythology. |
More about: Thomas Chatterton Jupiter Zeus
About: Jupiter About: Zeus About: the poet Thomas Chatterton |
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