Wives and Daughters

How does Elizabeth Gaskell use imagery in Wives and Daughters?

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Imagery:

He has not an ounce of superfluous flesh on his bones; and his leanness goes a great way to gentility.

Just then she heard nearer sounds; an opened door, steps on the lower flight of stairs.

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Wives and Daughters