
Ellen
from News from Nowhere; Or, An Epoch of Rest
A slim, light-haired, grey-eyed young woman, with her face, hands, and bare feet tanned brown by the sun. She wears light silk, gaily embroidered. She possesses a peculiar, almost 'wild' beauty that makes her seem more 'unfamiliar' and interesting than other women William meets. She is spirited, intelligent, passionate, and keenly perceptive, quickly deducing William's origins.
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About Ellen
Ellen is a supporting character in William Morris's classic novel "News from Nowhere; Or, An Epoch of Rest" (1890). A slim, light-haired, grey-eyed young woman, with her face, hands, and bare feet tanned brown by the sun. She wears light silk, gaily embroidered. She possesses a peculiar, almost 'wild' beauty that makes her seem more 'unfamiliar' and interesting than other women William meets. She is spirited, intelligent, passionate, and keenly perceptive, quickly deducing William's origins.
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