Need help for english literature-The Withered Arm and other Wessex Tales

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    Need help for english literature-The Withered Arm and other Wessex Tales
    I am a GCSE student and I am taking the GCSE English Literature exam this summer.
    As I am doing revision now, I am wondering if anyone has any revision materials for a text called "The Withered Arm and other Wessex Tales".
    My old english teacher is on her maternity leave, therefore, I have a new cover english teacher . She is a good teacher but she seems that she does not know this text very well which kind of make me worried.
    Many thanks.
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    Need help for english literature-The Withered Arm and other Wessex Tales
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