William comes home, bringing with him his fiancee, a young lady who treats the Morels like servants. When William goes to London for a job, Mrs. He is the apple of his mother's eye, winning awards, doing well in school and finding jobs easily. Morel transfers her affections from her husband to her first son, William, who is intelligent and active. After the birth of their fourth child, Arthur, the Morel family is complete. She hates that she has to stay home with the children while her husband gets to go out and enjoy himself (i.e. Her life is full with handling her husband's temper and caring for the children. When their third child, Paul, is born, Mrs. Walter Morel is a miner, and he and his wife, Gertrude, have two children, William and Annie, and are expecting their third child. The Morels live in a mining town in the countryside. The life of the Morel family is unhappy, tense, and uneasy.
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