Nancy is a child of the London slums, a perky no-nonsense girl with the
ability to laugh at the knocks life deals her. Her sister is a whore and
to save her from the same fate Lily takes her to work at a laundry
which is no more than child slavery. Nancy runs away and makes a life on
the streets, scavenging and begging.
Billie and his older sister,
Sarah Jane, are forced into the workhouse when their parents die and
they are turned out of the tied cottage. Sarah Jane is sent to work at
the home of Lord and Lady Chevington. Billie, left behind in the
workhouse decides to run away and find his sister. He is picked up by a
chimney sweep who takes him to London. When he grows too big to climb
chimneys, he is thrown out and is befriended by Josh, a petty thief and
pickpocket. They are eventually arrested and sent to Newgate prison
where Josh dies of cholera. Out of prison, with no where to go, he meets
Nancy.
‘We’ll have a whole house to ourselves one day,’ he tells
her when they decide to leave the streets and move into a rented room.
‘With six rooms and curtains at the windows and carpets on the floor.’
‘Is that a promise, Billie Winterday?’ she asks.
‘It is.’
‘I
don’t reckon you oughta make promises,’ she says. It is her policy
never to trust in promises, you only lay yourself open to disappointment
and hurt; it is better to tell yourself you don’t want whatever it is
being offered. ‘Promises and pie crusts are made to be broken.’
‘This one i’n’t.’
But when things start to go badly wrong, it seems Nancy is right…
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012
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