Section 1: Introduction and "Jutland" Pages 3-15
• The following version of this book was used to create this Lesson Plan: Munro, Alice. "The Love of a Good Woman." The Love of a Good Woman. Vintage Contemporaries, 1999. First Vintage Contemporaries Edition (paperback).
• The story begins with a brief introduction preceding its four named sections. This introduction establishes the setting: Walley, a small fictional Canadian town set along the Peregrine River.
• The first image of the town presented is of its museum.
• Items from its collection are listed, including "a red box, which has the letters D. M. WILLENS, OPTOMETRIST printed on it, and a note beside it" that explains the item's significance "it belonged to Mr. D. M. Willens, who drowned in the Peregrine River, 1951" (3).
• Inside the box are the optometrist's instruments, some of which are described in detail.
• At the end of the brief introduction, the narrator comments, about...
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