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Place these events from Chapters 1-12 in order. Molly's child follows a light into Silas' cottage.
Silas buries his life in his weaving and hoards money at Raveloe.
Under the influence of opium, Molly falls into the snow on her way to announce herself as Godfrey's wife.
Dunstan steals Silas's gold.
Silas feels betrayed by his closest friend, fiance, and God.
Silas is treated more kindly by people who are sorry his gold was stolen.
Silas finds Molly in the snow.
Silas mistakes the girl's golden curls for his gold.
Godfrey tells his dad that Dunstan killed his horse, which he needed to sell to pay a debt.
Romance between Godfrey and Nancy is rekindled.
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