In "Crispin: The Cross of Lead," the widow Daventry informs Crispin that Bear, a traveling performer, is a man of great strength and skill. She suggests that Bear is not just a performer but also someone who understands the struggles of the oppressed. Her Words encourage Crispin to seek out Bear, hinting at the potential for support and companionship in his journey. Daventry's insights help to shape Crispin's perception of Bear as a figure of hope and resilience.
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