Sophie Wender lived in the Fringes
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Allan discovered Sophie had six toes when David and Sophie were fishing for shrimps. This led the Wenders to flee Waknuk.
The secret that he discovers is that she has six toes on each foot, which he knows by observing her footprint.
Sophie is a mutant who has six toes on each foot, while Rosalind is a normal human without any mutations. Sophie is forced to live in hiding due to her mutation, whereas Rosalind can live openly within society. Sophie is more vocal and assertive in challenging societal norms, while Rosalind is more cautious and practical in her actions.
In chapter 15 of "The Chrysalids," Sophie displays her bravery by risking her life to save Rosalind and the others from the spider-like creatures. She shows quick thinking and courage in the face of danger, ultimately sacrificing herself to protect her friends. Her actions demonstrate her selflessness and determination to help others, even at great personal cost.
The Chrysalids was created in 1955.
The inspector confronts him about Sophie, telling him that it is against the rules to hide deviants, etc... so perhaps that: hiding Sophie. He never gets accused of being a telepath, because he has already run away at that point.
he is a family friend of the Strorms in the book chrysalids
The ISBN of The Chrysalids is 0-14-001308-3.
Labrador, it is a part of the province of Newfoundland on the (slightly north) east coast of Canada.
One example of a simile in "The Chrysalids" is when David describes Sophie's physical deformity as "as sudden as a sword." This comparison highlights the abrupt and shocking nature of her mutation. Another example is when David compares the shape of the Sealand woman's ship to a "great gleaming gull." This simile conveys the graceful and majestic appearance of the vessel.
He just thought they were cute. It didn't really hit him that he was breaking any law of God or man until he got home and was reminded by the signage.