No she could not read
Dorcas eloped with Frizel Jr. and Mrs. Lapham married Mr. Tweedie.
To keep the silver shop in the family.
Johnny Tremain's family tree includes his parents, Mrs. and Mr. Lyte, his grandfather's family, with his deceased parents, and his uncle Mr. Lapham, Mrs. Lapham, and their daughters, Cilla and Isannah.
Mr. Lapham didn't hold much for the fellows that were always trying to stir up trouble between the USA, and England.
Mrs. Lapham treats Johnny poorly after the accident. She thinks it is too expensive to keep him around now that Johnny can no longer do silversmith work. It is not because she is mean, it is more that she is worried about family expenses.
Mrs. Lapham advised Johnny Tremain to be more respectful and considerate towards others, particularly in how he treated the Lapham family and his position as an apprentice. She urged him to consider the importance of humility and gratitude, especially given his talents and ambitions. Her guidance reflects the values of hard work and the importance of maintaining good relationships with those around him.
Mrs. Frisby and her children could read because they were intelligent and highly literate mice. They had been taught to read by Mr. Ages, another mouse who lived near their home. Reading provided them with knowledge and the ability to communicate with humans when needed.
So he could read to her every night for longer and longer, so she could get over her morphine addiction
I think Rab tricked her with something...I'm not completely sure. I would suggest looking back in your book for a more accurate answer if you have it handy.
no there is not a page where you can freely read mrs.frisby.
She punishes him by making him read to her.
read to her