Lily's Crossing

Lily’s Crossing, Chapter 23

How does the setting propel the plot forward?

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In Chapter 23, Lily finds herself rowing out toward the marshes in order to save Albert. The swells toss Albert's boat around like a toy, creating tension, as Lily becomes frightened. Relieved to see that Albert is rowing toward a ship further out in the bay, things suddenly shft again, as Albert is thrown out of the rowboat by the crashing of the turbulent water.

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