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About Tuck Everlasting by N. Babbitt Chpts. 21-25
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Uploaded | Winnie Foster is a girl who lived a long time ago. | |
Uploaded | Winnie’s family is glad she is home. Winnie is worried about Mae and the Tuck family. | |
Uploaded | Jesse comes to see Winnie. He wants to tell her that he has a plan to save Mae. And he needs Winnie's help. | |
Uploaded | They will take the window out of the jail. Mae will go out and Winnie will go in. | |
Uploaded | Jesse leaves Winnie with some of the special water from the Spring. He hopes she will drink it and come find him. | |
Uploaded | Winnie puts the bottle of water in a drawer. She waits until midnight to go to the jail. | |
Uploaded | At the jail Winnie hugs Angus, Miles and Jesse. They say goodbye. Winnie will miss them. | |
Uploaded | Miles takes the bars off of the window. Mae gets out. Winnie grabs the wall and gets in. She tells Mae goodbye. | |
Uploaded | She looks as the Tucks ride away. Winnie knows that she has done something important. She knows that she helped. | |
Uploaded | The constable is surprised to see Winnie the next morning. He calls her parents to come get her. | |
Uploaded | After she is home Winnie pours the special water on the toad. She can always get more Spring water if she decides not to grow up. | |
Uploaded | Many, many years later Mae and Tuck come back to town. They see a lot of changes. | |
Uploaded | They see many new houses and buildings. Winnie’s house is gone. Things changed. Things did not stay the same. | |
Uploaded | In the cemetery they see that Winnie has died. She was a wife and mother. She decided to grow old and change. | |
Uploaded | The Tucks miss Winnie. But they are happy that she was part of the wheel of life. | |
Uploaded | They are happy that she decided to grow up and live her life. Winnie got to grow up and change. |