Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Children

After the children where in Jail for many months, and after a few slave traders finally came and went, Dr. Flint finally started thinking about selling them. His original plan was not to , because for the time being, revenge was worth more to him than money, but this soon changed. A slave trader came to him with a very generous offer, and he got to thinking about the chance that the children might die before they get to 15, at which time they could be sold for the most, so he decided after alot of thinking to let them go. What he didn't know was that this slave trader had an agreement with Mr. Sands to sell them to him after he buys them from Dr. Flint. THis is how Mr Sands finally gets ownership of his children.
Linda trusts him becuase hs has no reason not to. Ever since she has had a relatinship with him, he was been kind to her and has promied to help her, he has always said he wanted ot buy the children, but Dr. Flint always prevented it.
I, like Linda, also have no reason to not trust Mr. Sands. He has always tried tohelp his children and in the end he is the person who got them out of jail and helped them when they wer in this time of need. He seems like a very trustable guy.

2 comments:

anna steinbart said...

abbey, your blog was very well written and detailed. You knew a lot about how his children came to be in Mr. Sand's position and why Linda should trust him. Though i disagree with you as to whether he should be trusted or not, I liked how you used examples to support your view.
Good job!

Bsneed23 said...

I agree with you about all your points. Their well thought out and written. Good blog.