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Eleanor has not told anyone about her miscarriage. William considers Mother Margaret’s business card, and they discuss the nun’s proposal. Eleanor wants to try for another child, but William refuses to risk her safety. He reiterates that the miscarriage is not her fault, and they agree to speak with the nun. Mother Margaret tells them that there is a Black girl at the House of Magdalene, who is due to deliver around the time of Eleanor’s (previous) expected due date. She explains that the birth mothers want “a second chance at life” (217). William makes a donation as the two take time to consider their options. They go home, and Eleanor insists they not tell anybody; she does not want to give his family another reason to look down on her. They agree to keep the miscarriage a secret and adopt the proposed baby.
Ruby hears a woman crying as she enters the House of Magdalene. Mother Margaret points out a shaming room where mothers go for “correction.” Ruby is told to call Mother Margaret “Your Excellency.” Mother Margaret explains that the mothers are not allowed to share personal information (bar first names) to maintain confidentiality. A girl named Loretta is charged with helping Ruby get situated.
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