Crossword-Solution: CLERGYWOMAN
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| psychologist | 16 answers |
| Programmer | 17 answers |
| therapist | 19 answers |
| counsellor | 21 answers |
| instructor | 30 answers |
| Questioner | 34 answers |
| Consultant | 35 answers |
| Inquisitor. | 35 answers |
| Mentor | 37 answers |
| Analyst | 39 answers |
| Adviser | 40 answers |
| Examiner | 44 answers |
| Investigator | 50 answers |
| Teacher | 68 answers |
| Guide | 90 answers |
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Dermatological complaint
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
ZMECAE
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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The young clergywoman had no children, on which score she fretted herself; and must have fretted hard, before she begged the poor tinker's child out of the woods." "What did Tinker George say?" asked the girl.
But you know that well enough--you know it's because I never can forgive myself for having managed so badly when you put him in my care, that I am backing you through this mad expedition, though I don't approve of it one bit, and though I know John will blame me awfully." ("It's the clergywoman," whispered Mrs.
But as she spoke, she had turned her head with an expressive gesture in the direction of the encampment, and without waiting for more, the clergywoman ran down the path, calling on her cousin to follow her.
The clergywoman had been standing very still, with her two white hands folded before her, and her eyes, that had dark circles round them which made them look large, fixed upon the tinker-mother, as she muttered; but when she ceased muttering the clergywoman unlocked her hands, and with one movement took off her hat.
Tell her she took mighty good care of him--Ha! ha! the old tinker-woman had only one chance of teaching him anything--_but she taught him the patteran_!" The clergywoman had never moved, except that when the tinker-mother shook off her hand she locked her white fingers in front of her as before, and her eyes wandered from the old woman's face, and looked beyond it, as if she were doing what I have often done, and counting the bits of blue sky which show through the oak-leaves before they grow thick.