![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Hazel, using a pen she borrowed from someone and didn't give back, is taking notes about the Titanic, hoping to sell her story. There are sevearl suspicious things going on, like a fire in the coal bins, and the Mollisons, who see to be up to know good. Abelman, who loans her a notebook, as well as the wealthy Sylvia Thorngood, who wants to hang out with her despite the objections of her governess. Hazel also finds support from former governness Mrs. ![]() Even though he doesn't agree with her "stealing" a ticket, he manages to find an unused room to put her in, as long as she will pay for the ticket when she makes enough money in America. She decides to stow away on the boat, and is caught only by the young porter she has befriended, Charlie. She walks for four days to Southampton, but is a pound short for a ticket. Her father, a farmer, has died, and her mother is trying desperately to keep the family together, When an aunt who has moved to New York offers to take Hazel in and get her a job in a garment factory, Hazel knows it is her only hope of helping to support her family. Hazel's family in England has fallen on hard times. ![]()
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