How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #10
My remembery called up the feel of being locked in the stocks, of my face being burnt, of him watching me from across the courtyard; him watching out for me. 'Twas Curzon who made sure I survived. 'Twas he who had been my steadfast friend since the day they brought me here. (44.32)
Isabel's decision to bust Curzon out of prison is the ultimate proof of the lessons she's learned about loyalty and friendship. The ways she and Curzon have helped each other and even saved each other prove that her escape from New York has to be a joint effort between them. She can't just abandon him, even if it means putting her own freedom at risk.