The Golden Magnet
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Open pageFenn, George Manville, 1831-1909 on iminbook is best approached through The Golden Magnet and Witness to the Deed. The author page also helps you move from those works into characters like Brettison and Guest.
The Golden Magnet: A strong entry point into Fenn, George Manville, 1831-1909's catalog on iminbook.
Witness to the Deed: A strong entry point into Fenn, George Manville, 1831-1909's catalog on iminbook.
Brettison from Witness to the Deed: Peculiar and secretive, often absent for months; Calm and resigned about his fate.
Guest from Witness to the Deed: concerned and observant of others' feelings; loyal and compassionate towards friends.
Lilla from The Golden Magnet: trusting and timid; easily moved, emotional.
Malcolm Stratton from Witness to the Deed: emotionally fragile, conflicted; conflicted and remorseful.
Mas'r Harry from The Golden Magnet: thoughtful and perceptive about dangers and future; determined and courageous in risky situations.
Stratton from Witness to the Deed: deeply introspective and emotional; resolute and principled; sensitive and romantic.
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Open pageSecretive naturalist with a dark past
Open pagededicated investigator and loyal friend
Open pageTimid, trusting girl with a kind heart
Open pageEmotionally conflicted protag battling love and despair
Open pageadventurous, brave, perceptive young explorer
Open pageA deeply emotional and principled naturalist with romantic ideals
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