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Portrait of Martha Sowerby

Martha Sowerby

A kind and practical young housemaid who befriends Mary and introduces her to the Yorkshire moor.

From "The Secret Garden" by Burnett, Frances Hodgson

Core Belief

"Believes in the importance of family, hard work, and kindness, and that even the most difficult situations can be overcome with a positive attitude."

Worldview

Sees the world through a practical and optimistic lens, focusing on the simple joys of life and the importance of human connection.

Personality

Martha is a good-natured, hardworking, and practical young woman from a large family. She is cheerful and talkative, and her down-to-earth perspective and stories of her life on the moor help Mary to adjust to her new surroundings. She is loyal and supportive, and her kindness and common sense are a valuable influence on Mary.

In Their Own Words

"That's because tha'rt not used to it. Tha' thinks it's too big an' bare now. But tha' will like it."
"Canna' tha' dress thysen!"
"Mother always knows what a body means. She doesn't hold with black hersel'."

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