Nat really likes Kit, but he does not let it show. Like
many males, they have difficulty in expressing interest in a female, so they may be
playful, irritating,or ignore the girl. Nat has heard rumors about Kit being engaged to
William. William is building a house for the woman he will propose to, and the house is
magnificent. The supplies are being brought to Wethersfield by boat, usually Nat's.
Between the rumors and the evidence of the housing supplies, Nat has come to the
conclusion that Kit is marrying William, a proper young Puritan. Kit has made no such
promise but has not said no either. Nat and Kit are much more suited because of their
nature. Neither is a Puritan, nor do they follow Puritan customs unless required to.
Their common interest in Hannah, the Quaker woman, and Prudence has linked the two
together. However, neither of them has let on to the other that they are interested.
Either shyness or a feeling of unworthiness has kept the two
apart.
Friday, December 26, 2014
When kit sees nat at the wharf why is he mocking and angry??when kit sees nat at the wharf why is he mocking and angry?
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