"The Lady Who Was A Beggar" .... However, not knowing it is her husband she is to marry, the tramp-major's daughter, Jade Slave, says she would never remarry, for to do so would rob her of .... (1656 7 )
Depiction of Roles of Women in Stories .... sign that she or women in general fare any better than the slave-mother, merchant's .... Nan Jung repeated over and over again the lines about the white jade sceptre .... (1733 7 )
Beloved & Much Ado .... Paul D., a slave who used to be on the same plantation as Sethe, helps her .... unable to trust because she believes that Benedick always ends with a jade's trickery .... (1832 7 )
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