Near to the Wild Heart
How is Joana's aunt and uncle's house described in the novel, Near to the Wild Heart?
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From the text:
"The aunt's house was a refuge where the wind and the light didn't enter. The maid sat down with a sigh in the dismal entrance hall, where, among the heavy, dark furniture, the smiles of framed men glowed slightly" (28).
Near to the Wild Heart