Jiggy Nye
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Jiggy Nye is the tanner in Williamsburg where Felicity Merriman lives; he is the first owner of Penny.
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Facts
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- Name: Jiggy Nye
- First Appearance: Meet Felicity
Family and Relationships
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Jiggy Nye has no living family; his wife has since passed.
Personality
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Jiggy Nye is initially a brash, mean drunkard who runs the tannery on the edge of town. He is considered a unreliable, cold-hearted scoundrel who gambles and drinks away his money. Other members of the town do not trust him including Edward Merriman, and he is spoken off in harsh tones. When he drinks too much rum he flies into rages and leaves things undone, including chores. His house is in disarray and the fences around it are falling. Felicity dislikes him more because of his job than his actions, due to her affection for horses and his job of killing them and turning the hides to leather. Due to Jiggy's drinking problem, Mr. Merriman insists he be paid up front for purchases. He also speaks a little archaically, using the word "ye" and insults. He thinks very little of anyone and is not above threatening violence to anyone, including children. He would rather abuse and destroys things than have them taken from him, and refuses to negotiate with anyone.
Jiggy Nye was good with animals before he became a drunkard. It is later in the series that he cleans up his act, enough that Felicity goes to him to help with Penny's delivery.
In the Books
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Meet Felicity: An American Girl
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Added by NethiliaJiggy Nye is spoken of first before he is seen; Edward Merriman says that Ben will be delivering a bit and bridle to him. Mrs. Fitchett gossips that Jiggy Nye needs the bit because he got a new horse without paying for it and tells him to warn Ben not to leave the bridal unless he gets payment. Mr. Merriman says he does not take promises of payment from Jiggy Nye anyways. Felicity overhears this conversation and asks her father if Mr. Nye will harm his new horse; Father assures her by saying that he would be foolish to mistreat a good horse.
When Ben and Felicity go to deliver a bit to Jiggy, they hear him showing angrily and a horse's scared whinnies. Felicity runs to see him trying to back the new horse into the shafts of a work cart. He threatens aloud that he will beat the horse and when Felicity calms her for a second with her voice, he takes the time to try and tighten the rope on the horse's neck. This leads to the horse rearing up and almost lifting him off the ground. He yells for Ben to come help him and the two of him.
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Added by NethiliaWhen Felicity starts visiting Penny, Jiggy Nye almost catches her once as he's bringing out water. Felicity listens as he calls Penny a useless horse, saying that there will be no oats until he can ride her and she can starve for all he cares. When Felicity rides Penny away, Jiggy catches up to her and yells that she's stolen the horse. Felicity calls him on the fact that he said anyone who could ride Penny could have her, and when he denies this Nan says that he did say so and that he is a horrible man. Jiggy says he never meant that a girl could take Penny. Mr. Merriman apologizes and says that Felicity didn't understand. Jiggy protests that taking a horse is a crime. When Mr. Merriman offers to buy Penny, Jiggy refuses, saying that he will treat Penny as he wants and that if Mr. Merriman doesn't take Felicity off he'll rip her off. Once Felicity is taken off, he puts a rope on Penny and says that if he sees Felicity around Penny again he'll kill her. Mr. Merriman tells him to be gone and he leaves after spitting in the dirt. This prompts Felicity to sneak out one last time and let Penny go free.
