he recognized the tune from the music box
In "Tuck Everlasting," the forest is owned by the Tuck family. They have lived in the forest for many years in a secluded cabin.
The spring was magic and when the Tucks drank it they lived forever and the tree gave them a hint that they live forever because the tree lived forever.
In "Tuck Everlasting," the woods outside of Treegap are owned by the Foster family. They run a business that includes a guesthouse, and the woods are part of their property. The Tuck family, who have lived in the woods for many years, are secretive about their immortality and protect the spring that grants it, which is hidden within the woods.
towns folk would notice that they were not changing. they would become scientist's pets. People would want to know where they got the water from and they would want to all live forever.
She lived to be 78. 1870-1948
They lived in treegap /the book took place in the 1880 's
Highlander
forever
God! And we WILL live forever, once we die and enter eternal life.
God! And we WILL live forever, once we die and enter eternal life.
Pito
Pito