How It All Goes Down
Wide Green Prison
- Anna walks home from the service in "a strange bliss" (2.7.1). Her reverie is interrupted by the sudden arrival of Maggie Cantwell, the Bradfords' cook.
- Maggie says that the Bradfords fired her and that she wants Anna to help move out her belongings.
- When they arrive, Anna realizes that the Bradfords have fired every single one of their servants.
- Mr. Mompellion arrives. He tries to convince Colonel Bradford to stay behind, but Bradford rudely brushes off the preacher's concerns and hits the road.
- The servants leave town, as they weren't at church that day and aren't beholden to the agreement.
- The rest of the village prepares to live up to the newly named "Sunday Oath" (2.7.32).
- That night, Anna receives some startling news from Elinor: Mrs. Daniel is about to give birth to a child. That's bad because the Gowdies were the town's midwives. Uh-oh.
- Elinor says that she's already promised that Anna and Maggie will take care of it, despite the fact that they have zero experience between them.
- This'll go well.
- Anna knows a little bit more about childbirth than Elinor, which she proves when she stops Elinor from giving Mrs. Daniels some poppy (a.k.a. opium) to ease her pain.
- The baby is crooked, but Anna manages to right the ship and successfully deliver the newborn. That went a whole lot better than we expected.
- Before Anna leaves, she pockets Elinor's bag of poppy.