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Summary
Chapter 26
It is late spring, 1942. The doctor at Auschwitz is furious, for the Joseph twins have been unable to be located. He knows that Frau Joseph is not in good health. Locating the twin seven year-old girls is imperative.
Chapter 27
It is June, 1942. Evangeline and Frances are in London, looking for Laurent to establish contact with the French resistance. They also go to see Tante Cohen. Evangeline reveals that Richard is healing, and is going to be sent to a convalescent home. Cohen reveals that a priest had hidden some children with local families, including the Joseph sisters. The Nazis have doubled their efforts to round up Jews in France, so time is of the essence. American Quakers, pacifists, are tolerated by the Germans for propaganda, and do what they can to help Jews, and are helping to keep the Joseph girls hidden...
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