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The narrative begins in November, 1843. A huge bear that charges through the Worthens' cabin door convinces Mrs. Worthen that Judgment Day is imminent; consequently, she flees with her two youngest daughters, Rachel and Agnes, to her sister's farm, leaving Lyddie and Charlie behind. Some months later, she writes Lyddie and Charlie (age ten) that they must work to pay debts of their father, who abandoned the family years earlier when he went west to seek his fortune. Consequently, Lyddie sells their farm animals to neighbors. Jeremiah Stevens, a Quaker (a Friend in both senses), generously gives her $25 for the calf sired by his bull even though he is entitled to half of the $25 himself. Leaving her beloved home, Lyddie resolves to return. Luke Stevens, the youngest of the four grown Stephens sons, drives Charlie to Baker's Mill to work as an apprentice, then takes Lyddie to Cutler's Tavern, ten miles away, where she begins her servitude in the kitchen. Before she crosses the threshold of the tavern, she thinks, "I ain't free anymore . . . once I enter I'm a servant girl -- no better......

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