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Does this sentence have two objects and complement for one of them?

I reflected. Poverty looks grim to grown people; still more so to children: they have not much idea of industrious, working, respectable poverty; they think of the word only as connected with ragged clothes, scanty food, fireless grates, rude manners, and debasing vices: poverty for me was synonymous with degradation.
—Jane Eyre

Does the highlighted sentence have the following structure?

Subject + verb demanding two arguments (think of) + object 1 (the word) + object 2 (as) + complement for pronoun 'as' (connected […])

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