Match the characters to their descriptions.
1. Robert
"born free"
2. Clemens Ray
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English, 18.09.2021 18:00 elysabrina6697
Match the characters to their descriptions.
1. Robert
"born free"
2. Clemens Ray
"sharp and spiteful eyes"
3. Lethe
"very intelligent"
4. Eliza Berry
"arrayed in silk"
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