It seems there isn't enough context to determine who "Harriet" refers to or the specific situation you're asking about. If you can provide more details about the circumstances or the story involving Harriet, I would be happy to help clarify whether she got caught or not.
40,000 dollars
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In the book "Harriet the Spy" by Louise Fitzhugh, Harriet is caught spying on her classmates, particularly on her friend, Janie, while hiding in a dumbwaiter. This incident leads to significant repercussions in her relationships and serves as a turning point in the story, highlighting the themes of friendship and betrayal. Harriet's observations are candid and often unfiltered, which ultimately complicates her interactions with those around her.
she killed people that did not want to go on.
because she didn't want to get caught in broad day light
They get an award of 40,000 dollars.
40,000 dollars
she was afraid that she will get caught
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She jumped out the second story window, then caught a stagecoach to Memphis.
Yes Harriet Tubman got lucky she did not get caught.
In the book "Harriet the Spy" by Louise Fitzhugh, Harriet is caught spying on her classmates, particularly on her friend, Janie, while hiding in a dumbwaiter. This incident leads to significant repercussions in her relationships and serves as a turning point in the story, highlighting the themes of friendship and betrayal. Harriet's observations are candid and often unfiltered, which ultimately complicates her interactions with those around her.
she killed people that did not want to go on.
If Harriet Tubman had been caught helping slaves, she would have faced legal repercussions, such as fines, imprisonment, or even violent punishment. However, she was never caught during her many missions to rescue slaves along the Underground Railroad.
because she didn't want to get caught in broad day light
By leading so many people out of slavery and no one got caught!!
Harriet Tubman never went to jail because she was never caught. Harriet Tubman helped a lot of slaves escape.