How did Silas treatment of Sally Oates affect his life at Raveloe ?
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In order to relieve her signs and symptoms of dropsy, Silas Marner charitably administers to Sally Oates some foxglove, a liquid which eases her pain. Unfortunately, for the newcomer to Raveloe, Silas Marner's hopes of opening up "some possibility of fellowship with his neighbors" by means of relieving the pain of the cobbler's spouse brings only negative consequences.
For after he has healed the symptoms of Mrs. Oates, he finds moms at his door for a treatment for whooping-cough, guys for something for their rheumatism or their arthritis, all of whom elevate silver in their hands. Never one for falsities, Marner tells them he can't therapy them; however, no one will agree with him. After Marner turns them away, they blame assaults of their signs on him.
Marner becomes more and more reclusive. He begins to withdraw from society, rather of working greater hours and counting his gold. Year after year, Marner lives in this country of exile and rejection. After working all day, he counts his gold, bringing it from a gap in his ground and counting it fondly.
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