Sarah, Plain and Tall

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Why is it imprtant for Sarah to tell Jacob that she wasn't mild mannered in her letter?

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Sarah describes herself as strong, a hard worker and not particularly mild of manner. Or, in other words, very much a stereotypical Yankee woman from Maine. It is her response to a personal advertisement in the newspaper for a companion to the widowed Jacob who can take on the roles normally reserved for mother to his two children that brings her into the orbit of Jacob and his family.

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