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Why does Anderson repeat the phrase “ten circles to the left/right” throughout Chapter IX?
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What expression does Isabel see on Master Lockton’s face when she describes him as “looking like a cat who had just swallowed the last bite of a juicy mouse” (page 57)?
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What does the scene Isabel witnesses in the library (pages 60–61) reveal about the incident on the dock in Chapter V?
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How does Isabel feel as she sneaks out of the Locktons’ house in the middle of the night (page 64)?
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Answer:  Anderson repeats the phrase “ten circles to the left” because Isabel was cutting something or something metal for Becky because someone royal was coming.

Lockton’s face was mostly angry / shocked because Isabel isn’t supposed to say those types of things in front of Lockton since she's a slave.

Based on what I read , Isabel felt like a criminal because she wasn’t supposed to be outside unless her owner/master gave her a pass to go outside.

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