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Griet and Tanneke are both maids at the Vermeer household. ... Tanneke who has been serving the Vermeer’s for half her life is fiercely loyal to her mistress Maria Thins, but Griet is not. Tanneke shows no signs that she wants any other life other than being a maid for the Vermeer’s. ...
Tanneke shows her loyalty to the Vermeer’s and in particular Maria This throughout the book. ... Griet is also told the story of how Tanneke “…got in between [Willem and Catharina] to protect her.” But Griet shows no sign of Tanneke’s loyalty. ... During this period, Griet shows that she is not loyal to her family only to Vermeer.
Approximate Word count = 536 Approximate Pages = 2.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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