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About Tuck Everlasting by N. Babbitt Chpts. 16-20

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 Uploaded Winnie Foster is a girl who lived a long time ago.
 Uploaded Mae makes a place for Winnie to sleep. Winnie misses her family. Does she want to grow old? Does she want to change?
 Uploaded Jesse wants Winnie to drink the special water. Then they can get married and live forever. She would not change.
 Uploaded The man in the yellow suit tells Winnie’s family he wants their woods. Then he will take them to the Tucks’ house to get Winnie.
 Uploaded He wants the woods with the Spring. He won’t tell them why he wants the woods. But they agree to give the woods to him.
 Uploaded The man in the yellow suit and the constable leave to go get Winnie. The constable is like a police officer.
 Uploaded Winnie and Miles go fishing the next morning. Miles wants to do something useful with all the time he has now.
 Uploaded Winnie wants to help too. She did not want to keep the fish. Put it back, she said. Miles threw it back in the water.
 Uploaded While Winnie and the Tucks eat breakfast there is a knock on the door. They are worried. No one comes here!
 Uploaded The man in the yellow suit is here. He found the family! He has guessed their secret.
 Uploaded The man says that his grandmother heard a strange story about a different family. The family did not grow or change.
 Uploaded The man’s grandmother had heard the music before. When the man heard Mae’s music he knew he found them.
 Uploaded Now the man owns the land with the special water. He is going to sell the water. Many people will want to drink it.
 Uploaded He will make lots of money. He tells the Tucks they can help him. They can tell people what it's like not to grow or change.
 Uploaded When the Tucks tell the man they will not help him he drags Winnie out of the house.
 Uploaded Mae tries to save Winnie. She hits the man over the head. He falls to the ground. The constable sees this.
 Uploaded The constable takes Winnie home. He takes Mae to jail.
 Uploaded Mae is in trouble. They may punish her for hurting the man. In those times that could be by hanging.
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