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Clara

from News from Nowhere; Or, An Epoch of Rest

A very beautiful young woman, 'no careful line on her face, her skin smooth as ivory, her cheeks full and round, her lips red as roses.' She is shapely, well-knit, thoroughly healthy-looking and strong. Originally appears 'decidedly pretty' and 'as fresh as may be,' and in Ch. III is implicitly the pretty woman who claims to be 42 but looks 20. She wears light silk embroidered gowns and is associated with domestic grace and beauty.

Personality Traits

Happy-lookingKindShapelyStrongPracticalAffectionateReserved (initially towards William)A little vain about her looksPhilosophical (occasionally, though less abstractly than Hammond)
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About Clara

Clara is a supporting character in William Morris's classic novel "News from Nowhere; Or, An Epoch of Rest" (1890). A very beautiful young woman, 'no careful line on her face, her skin smooth as ivory, her cheeks full and round, her lips red as roses.' She is shapely, well-knit, thoroughly healthy-looking and strong. Originally appears 'decidedly pretty' and 'as fresh as may be,' and in Ch. III is implicitly the pretty woman who claims to be 42 but looks 20. She wears light silk embroidered gowns and is associated with domestic grace and beauty.

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