![]() Hotchkiss (also a smell in Paris?), Matilda runs into the one, the only Nathaniel Benson (who else?). After buying some moldy cheese from Mrs. ![]() She then buys lemons, which, she imagines, smell exactly like Paris. Owens's stall, Matilda buys some pitiful looking cabbages (the drought, of course, has hurt the produce). Matilda doesn't comment, but just buys her eggs and moves on. ![]() The couple immediately brings up the fever and how they think it's a punishment from God for people who don't go to church. Matilda approaches the egg sellers, the German Mr.Mattie arrives at the market and takes in the sights and sounds: the horn of the charcoal man, clucking chickens, and West Indian women serving up tasty stews.(That would be where Nathaniel Benson is an apprentice.) Mattie blushes big time. Matilda's mother eventually decides to let her go to the market, but warns her not to loiter in front of the Peale house.Grandfather, too, chastises Lucille for considering sending her daughter away. As she's deliberating, Lucille mentions that she's been thinking about sending Matilda to the country to stay with the Ludington family. ![]()
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