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Chapter 37 begins with Mary’s death; she passes away in the night due to her cancer. After her funeral, Sallie becomes the heir and compiles a list of tasks that need to be addressed. She feels overwhelmed and decides to see Cecil, hoping to get guidance. Cecil in “his cane-backed wheelchair” (204) looks frail. Despite his desire to help, he cannot assist Sallie due to his deteriorating health. Tom and Louise, joined by Tom’s wife Amy, enter the room. Sallie urges Tom to return to work for Kincaid Holdings, but Tom reveals that the decision is not solely up to him. Amy’s presence complicates matters as she expresses her disdain for Caywood. Sallie suddenly realizes that she has no supporters and must rely on herself.
People who once relied on the Duke, now uncertain about the new heir, gather at the Emporium. Sallie addresses the crowd, acknowledging Mary’s recent passing. She describes herself as a resilient “mountain gal” (208) and assures them of her commitment to fight for their interests. Her words resonate with the crowd, and they respond positively. In the Duke’s office, she recalls a childhood conversation with him, in which he explained the challenges of being in charge, emphasizing the need for resilience, kindness, and a thick skin.
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