When Mr. Rosen falls, he drops the package, but doesn't realize it. Annemarie runs it to Uncle Henrik. Later, Uncle Henrik explains that the package was a heinkerchief coated in cocaine and dried rabbit blood to mess up the German K-9s sense of smell when they tried to sniff Ellen out. She along with her parents and other Jews were concealed in a hidden compartment. Ellen made it to Sweden. The book doesn't say what happened afterward.
In "Number the Stars," when Ellen and Uncle Henrik left together to go to a safe place, they ultimately reached Sweden where Ellen was able to find safety and freedom from the Nazis. Uncle Henrikβs bravery and quick thinking played a crucial role in helping Ellen escape danger and find sanctuary.
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Annemarie and Ellen went to Uncle Henrik's barn first when they arrived at his house. Uncle Henrik had prepared a hiding place for Ellen in the barn so she could stay safe from the Nazis.
The first thing Annemarie had to do after returning to her Uncle Henrik's house in "Number the Stars" was explain the events that had taken place when the Nazis stopped her and Ellen on their way to Uncle Henrik's boat.
Ellen thought Uncle Henrik's farm was a good hiding place for the Jewish refugees because it was secluded and remote, making it less likely for them to be discovered by the Nazis. She was grateful to Uncle Henrik for providing a safe place for them during the war.
Uncle Henrik's housekeeping in "Number the Stars" is described as meticulous and orderly. He ensures that everything in his home is clean, well-maintained, and in its proper place. Henrik's attention to detail reflects his caring and responsible nature.
Jews, who pose as friends of Great-Aunt Birte show up at the fake funereal.
Rosenvold, Norway around 1881
John Curtis was adopted by another family in Season 9 of "The Waltons" when Mary Ellen and her husband, Jonesy, agreed to place him with a couple unable to have children of their own. The decision to give him up was a difficult one for Mary Ellen, but it was made out of love for her son's well-being.
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The author of the series Puppy Place is Ellen Miles.
In Number the Stars by Lois Lowry, Mrs. Johansen tells Kirsti that Ellen has gone to a safe place and will be returning soon. She reassures Kirsti that everything will be okay and asks her to keep Ellen's departure a secret to protect everyone.
Ellen Miles lives in Vermont.Read her full biography at www.ellenmiles.net
Ellen did not "go" lesbian. People are born with their sexual orientation pretty well in place.