When Uncle
Judah brings Rachel toat the boarding house, Lyddie has a dilemma. Only factory workers are
allowed to live at the boarding house; no children, except the children of the woman who
operates the home, can live there. Lyddie pleads with Mrs. Bedlow to let Rachel stay for two
weeks, no longer, until Lyddie can make arrangements for her sister to live somewhere else, and
Mrs. Bedlow reluctantly agrees. Of course, Lyddie will have to pay to support
Rachel...
Monday, 19 March 2012
How does Lyddie arrange for Rachel to stay?
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