The Brody girls' drunken mother is the lowest sort of prostitute. When she disappears, Nancy, only nine years old, makes up her mind that she will not see little Mary and Rose in the workhouse. Nancy sets out to better herself and her sisters and succeeds. But happiness seems as elusive for Nancy as it was when she was a mistreated child.
"The Brody girls' drunken mother is the lowest sort of prostitute. When she disappears, Nancy, only nine years old, makes up her mind that she will not see little Mary and Rose in the workhouse. Nancy sets out to better herself and her sisters and succeeds. But happiness seems as elusive for Nancy as it was when she was a mistreated child."@en
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