Sunday, March 4, 2012

Summary: Chapters 13-17



Chapter 13:
                Mattie awakes on the side of the road where the farmer left Mattie and her grandfather to find that grandfather is still very sick. She gets up to get more water for herself and grandfather. When she gets to the stream she enjoys how cold the water is on her bare feet. As Mattie stands in the stream she starts to think about Nathaniel. At the stream Mattie also tries to get food for her and grandfather. She finds some berries by the stream and also sees fish swimming through the stream. She takes off her petticoat and decides to try to catch a fish. As she is about to catch a trout, King George gets in her face and knocks her into the stream. Mattie doesn’t catch any fish but brings back berries for her and grandfather to eat. She also went to search for a farm to get some food, but when the farmer sees her coming he runs into his house and locks Mattie out. The farmer does not want any fever victims around his house and family. On the way back to grandfather from the farm Mattie starts to find some fruit trees. Before she makes it back to grandfather, Mattie starts feeling the fruit in her hands get real heavy. Before she can make it back to grandfather, Mattie passes out.

Chapter 14:
                Mattie started having weird dreams at the beginning of the chapter from her spout with the fever. When Mattie finally woke up she found herself in Bush Hill hospital. The Bush Hill hospital was a hospital for victims of the yellow fever. When Mattie found out where she was she began to freak out because Bush Hill was not an acceptable place for her. The nurse who had been taking care of her, Mrs. Flagg, explained that Bush Hill was under new management. Stephen Girad had put all new French doctors in Bush Hill and brought in all kinds of supplies to the new and improved Bush Hill. Mrs. Flagg said it was not Mr. Girad that knew how to cure the fever but instead that it was the French doctors who knew how to cure the fever.  Grandfather was healthy enough again and he began flirting with Mrs. Flagg. Grandfather also explained to Matilda that he had returned home to see the shop locked up with no sign of Mother, and had not heard from her since they left.

Chapter 15:
                After 10 days of being at Bush Hill, Mattie was moved out to the barn. Mattie was more alert and started asking more questions about what would happen next, but nobody answered her questions. The barn was a relief for Mattie because it didn’t have people who were yelling out in pain or people telling horrible stories of what is going on in the outside world. Even at this stage, she is still worried about Nathaniel.  Grandfather was still helping out around Bush Hill. Grandfather was helping serve food and burn the soiled mattresses and sheets. After 6 more days of being in the barn, Mattie is released from Bush Hill. As the clerk was discharging Mattie he tried to send her to the orphanage. Grandfather told the clerk that as long as he was alive nobody in his family would be going to the orphanage. The clerk seemed disappointed because he was really pushing the orphanage.

Chapter 16:
                Mattie and grandfather took a wagon home to Philadelphia. Mrs. Bowles was also in the wagon and she also was trying to convince Mattie to come to the orphanage. Mrs. Bowles promised Mattie food, clothing, warmth as well as wages for the help she would be offering. Mrs. Bowles said that Mattie should help out because she already had the fever, so she couldn’t get sick again. As the trip continued back to Philadelphia she began to see just what the fever has done to the city. She sees dead people thrown out of their houses by their families, as well as people getting buried with a coffin.

Chapter 17:
                Mattie and grandfather return to the coffee house to see that the place has been ransacked. There are broken chairs and broken pottery all over the floors. The clock and candle sticks are missing, as well as all the food the Eliza had stocked up on. Mattie then rushed upstairs to find that nothing had been taking from the upstairs and the strong box is safe. There is still no sign of Eliza or Mother though. Mattie sends grandfather to bed because his face his red, he is breathing heavy, and his arm isn’t responding. She has decided to clean up the coffee house and find food from the garden all by herself. Mattie was only able to find a few green beans and some squash that the mice had already starting eating. Mattie thought that the green beans had tasted a little bad, then she remembered she hadn’t prayed yet.

8 comments:

  1. I can't believe Matilda got yellow fever...didn't see that one coming. I really thought she would be the one living through everyone else's sicknesses, not her own. This part was a real "page turner" I literally didn't put the book down until I had too.

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    1. I agree! I was all, "OH NO! Is this for real." Through the first few chapters. I was so relieved when Mattie and her Grandfather were both better but then you get to the last chapter and then it all goes haywire again!

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  2. I was excited to see references in this section to the historical background researched for last week's circle. I read about the two different prominent doctor's ways of thinking regarding treatment of this disease and it was good to see this come up in chapter 14 when the nurse reference the french doctor's method of treatment (fresh air and water).

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    1. I think this is my favorite section of reading so far. Maybe becuase all the background info is completely established and its really a story now. Or maybe it's because it seems so intense. I was worried through much of it because I didn't think that Mattie would survive or something. I liked that this "hospital" was actually helping them get better and not just draining all their blood. You can tell that they still don't know what causes it though. I wonder if the lady running the orphanage is right in saying that once you've had the fever you can't get it again?

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  3. The whole time his granddaughter is sick, the grandfather is flirting with Mrs. Flagg. I thought it was hilarious but kind of inconsiderate of his granddaughter. I am anxious to see how grandfather's sickness turns out. I know they already said he did not have the yellow fever but I wonder if he has something else because of the amount of coughing and weakness he has during those attacks.

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  4. Nice summary, Nikki. Very detailed. I like how Nathanial keeps coming up. I think he was mentioned 2 or 3 times in this chapter. I hope something happens with him and Mattie later. When Mattie got sick at first, I was in denial. I was trying to tell myself that she was having a nightmare...until it never ended. She is definitely sick now, and I was not happy about it. I really love all the passion and commitment that Grandfather has for Mattie. He is working hard to helping her get better. We can all tell that he truly cares about her and treats her as if she was his own daughter. Keep it up Grandfather!

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  5. Nikki that was a very detailed summary. I like the way you broke it down by chapters it makes it easier to follow. while doing the reading I found it very intersting that Mattie got sick. I thought she was just exhausted from taking care of Grandfather.I am beginning to wander too about Mattie and Nathaniel; I think they will end up together. Grandfather in these chapters, really shows how much he cares for Mattie and shows that he will do anything to take care of her. I am still wondering though; where is Mother?

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  6. I am excited to see how Mattie's relationship with Nathaniel develops through the story. I am hoping they are going to get to spend time together again. I am also curious to see how grandfather's sickness develops. I don't think he has the fever, but based on the things that he keeps saying, I think he may have a heart condition. I too was surprised that Mattie came down with yellow fever, I wasn't expecting her to get it. But, since she did get the fever, I trusted that she would recover. I am curious where mother and Eliza are. Hopefully they are doing well and have gone to another town.

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