![]() ![]() She refuses to do so, initially, fearing for her sister’s and her life.īody: The girls are subjected to continual torture, till one day, Isabel can take it no more. ![]() He promises her freedom in exchange for the information she passes on to them. Isabel narrates her story to Curzon who asks her to spy on the Locktons and their friends. Bellingham, the chief law of enforcement officer of the Patriots. An absolute example of cruel slave masters. ![]() The girls are tortured and abused verbally and physically, not to say, made to slog day in and day out. They are completely loyal to Great Britain, the country they belong to, even in the independence struggle. ![]() The girls are terribly disappointed, especially Isabel.Ībout the Locktons: They happen to be two rich British merchants who reside in New York. Unfortunately, the lawyer does not make it and not believing that Miss Finch had promised freedom to the girls in her will, Miss Finch’s brother sells Isabel and Ruth to Anne and Elihu Lockton. Though it is a sad event, Isabel is eagerly waiting for Miss Finch’s lawyer to come and read out her will which declares their freedom. Introduction: Chains begins with the funeral of Miss Finch, Isabel and Ruth’s previous owner. ![]()
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