A recently widowed mother loses her children to a cold mother-in-law in Ontario during the Great Depression...The Baileys are in dire straits. They learn Hugo has no intention of keeping the mine open if and when he buys it - in his own words, buy what others want. May plans on selling some of her land holdings not to reopen the mine if it goes into receivership but solely for her and Grace to live (Grace can no longer provide any income to the household as Callie, not wanting to deal with a Bailey, fires her from the radio station), however the property at Bass Lake is one with which May will not part. It is that property however that Luc and Hugo want to purchase to develop...The mood in the Sutton household is somber as Honey is still in the hospital in Toronto, with little news making it back to New Bedford about her condition. But the family is trying to continue with life. Max in particular is exhausted and is asking more from the boys to keep the household functioning. Fat, with Maisey and Pritchard, have a new fascination with Buck Rogers. Jim fuels this fascination with theories of life on Mars. Hub is still thinking about Alice, now that she is again speaking to him. But Mrs. MacFarlane knows that nothing can ever come of a union...
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