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Charlotte Doyle has carefully combed hair and milk white skin and a clean silky dress and soft hands at begin of the story. Later in the story Charlotte's hair will be cut ragged and short, her face will be tan as any sailor's, her hands will be calloused and tarred from handling ropes and sails, she'll be wearing pants and a rough sailor shirt.

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