Wednesday, May 14, 2014

In Where the Lilies Bloom, why did Mary Call visit Kiser Pease in the hospital?Chapters 12-13

Mary Call visits Kiser Pease in the hospital to see if she can get him to marry her.

Mary Call is desperate.  Kiser Pease's sister Goldie claims that the land Kiser signed over to the Luthers really belongs to her, and that the papers are thus invalid.  Goldie wants to rent the land to someone who will make her some money, and the Luther children, who are hiding the fact that their father has died, have nowhere to go.  Mary Call knows Kiser wants to marry her sister Devola, but Mary Call has promised her father never to let that happen.  She decides there is no way out for her family but for her to marry Kiser herself.  Her plan is to then make him pay Goldie for the land and sign it over to Devola, and then, when her family is secure, to leave him.  Mary Call goes to the hospital with the intention of convincing Kiser to marry her in a last ditch effort to keep her family together.

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