Esther and Garret moving to Jack and Mabel's farm
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Esther and Garret moving to Jack and Mabel's farm
When Jack is injured, Esther and Garret move to their farm to help them. How does this alter Jack and Mabel?s relationship?
I don't think it's just that Esther and Garret came to help that affected the relationship. It's also simply that Jack hurt himself and Mabel started taking care of him more than vice versa. I think the whole ordeal brought Jack and Mabel closer together. In part that's because it gave each a better understanding of what it's like to be in the other's shoes. What do you think?
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As an aside I loved Esther, she's such a can do, get up and go kind of woman - I imagine her as totally unflappable, and able to cope with whatever falls her way and her first instince is to help not to preach, berate or cast around for someone to blame. Awesome woman!
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Jack seemed to feel dejected and distant when Mabel had to step up and take care of him.
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