Behind a Mask

How does Jean Muir physically change over the course of the novel?

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Over the course of the novel, Jean undergoes an amazing metamorphosis. She takes from her head "the long abundant braids," wipes "the pink" from her face, takes out "several pearly teeth" and undresses to emerge "a haggard, worn, and moody woman of thirty at least."

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