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Quotes/Notes for Ploughing  

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Quotes/Notes for Ploughing * 'mother's face grew queer and questioning, her eyes far back on those springs, she might never see again, dear and blithe they had been' - this shows that jean Guthrie does not really like her life anymore, she wishes that she could go back to better times. The reason she doesn't enjoy life anymore is because John Guthrie has changes so much - 'the dourness hardened, hard and cold, in the heart of Jean Guthrie's man' * 'one night they heard her cry to John Guthrie - '"Four of a family is fine, there'll be no more" and father thundered at her, that way he had "Fine? We'll have what God in his mercy may send to us, woman. See you to that' - jean hates childbirth, she has a terrible time with this, This also shows how religious John was, mainly due to his back ground -...

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