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Father is taken to jail leaving
Nancy, Sadie and Jane to take care of themselves. |
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Jonathan Twist offers the
three girls a home. |
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Sadie and Jane read a letter
from Nancy. |
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Nancy gets a job demonstrating
a new cocoa. Lord Cleveland meets her, and they are married. |
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After the death of her husband,
Nancy learns she has lost all except the one house in America. |
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Nancy returns to her old
neighborhood and is moved by the poverty there. |
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She stops by to visit her
old friend, Jonathan. |
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The title reads, "When
the period of polite mourning had passed, Lady Cleveland renewed
her popularity as a hostess." |
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At the party, Mrs. Vanderman's
necklace is stolen. Everyone knows it must be the work of the
infamous thief "the Bird." |
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Renowned detective Jim Garside
is brought in to investigate the theft. |
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"Faint but certain clues"
led the detective to the one who was receiving the stolen goods
from 'the Bird'." |
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Nancy worries about the course
her life has taken. |