The Eyes of the Amaryllis

How is Geneva Reade described in the novel, The Eyes of the Amaryllis?

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Babbitt's portrayal of Geneva Reade makes her seem an authentic descendant of the puritans—Governor Bradford, Elder Brewster, and the Plymouth Bay colonists. She is a grim, but loving woman, at once a dour realist and an unquestioning mystic.

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The Eyes of the Amaryllis