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Tracey
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Mar 31, 2016 02:04AM

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It is hard to compare really. My heart went out to the Beales - Billy's brother-in-law looking for work, two families living in one home, food being scarce and Lizzie being deathly ill (as well as the rest of the children). They were in appalling conditions and ones that needed to be rectify quickly.
The Bassington-Hopes were going through mourning at a loss of their child/brother. They were going through their own problems but nothing that put them in immediate danger.
I cannot answer the last question.
The Bassington-Hopes were going through mourning at a loss of their child/brother. They were going through their own problems but nothing that put them in immediate danger.
I cannot answer the last question.

The Beales are obviously very supportive and caring of each other, no matter what the circumstances. The Bassington Hopes obviously cared for each other but seemed to take each other for granted. Although the Beales were in a hard situation I think I would

It meant to finish with "rather associate with the Beales".