![]() ![]() ![]() However, Megan herself seems to think she had no skills, and she had no interest in joining the Guides. Aimée Griffith also felt that Megan needed something to do, and tried to get her involved with Guides. She said that she had tried to find something for Megan to do, such as designing and dressmaking, or shorthand and typing. Mrs Symmington felt that Megan was a difficult child, and considered her young for her age, and still quite a child. She believes that the family is complete without her and that her mother prefers to only be around her stepfather and her two brothers. Megan is feeling like the third wheel in the family. ![]() When she was at school, she used to ink her legs so that Miss Batworthy, the mistress who looked after the students' mending, would not notice that she had not mended her stockings. She has "a shock of untidy brown hair, hazel green eyes, a thin bony face, and an unexpected charming one-sided smile". ![]() Megan is described as a "tall awkward girl", and although she is twenty, she looks more like a sixteen-year-old. It is believed that he went to prison for blackmail. Her biological father, Mr (or Captain) Hunter, is not talked about much. In the novel The Moving Finger, Megan Hunter is a 20 year old girl living in Lymstock, along with her mother Mona Symmington, her stepfather Richard Symmington, her two younger half-brothers and the nursery governess Elsie Holland. ![]()
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