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English, 27.11.2019 06:31 meaganblatcher

Read the excerpt from chapter 6 of lizzie bright and the buckminster boy.

it seemed to turner less and less likely that he would be lighting out for the territories anytime soon. but as the days went by and he settled into his imprisonment, he was comforted by one thing: who knew how, but he was more and more sure that lizzie had not lied to him, and that malaga was as real as real.

and there was one other comfort, and it came from a surprising source. after three days of his absence, mrs. cobb appeared at the parsonage to ask if he had been sick. when she found out he wasn't, she asked if turner might come to her house to play the organ for her. his mother agreed. turner was not told how reverend buckminster came to agree to this, too, and he did not ask.

turner dawdled on his way down to her house each afternoon. not that there was much to see. but there was the sea breeze, and the trees were starting to yellow and blush. so he dawdled until he came to the picket fence, and every day mrs. cobb was standing at the door waiting for him, scowling and sour.

this excerpt reveals the thoughts and feelings of

a.
lizzie.
b.
turner.
c.
mrs. cobb.
d.
turner’s mother.

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