'It was easier to go to college in the state where you had attended high school'(Walls 235).
'Maybe I should move to New York City right now and graduate from high school there; Then I'd be considered in-state (Walls 236).
I'm not upset because I'll miss you, you get to go to New York and I'm stuck here, It's not fair.
Lori is in NYC and writes about how happy she is there, Jeanette had become determined to become a New York journalist.
When I leave, you can have my bed
Jeanette talks to the school counceler and finds out it would be easier to get into college in New York if she graduated from there
You'll never make the glass castle, even if you do I'll be gone
I've figured out some changes to make the glass castle better
Jeanette announces her plans to leave to her parents as soon as she gets home, Rex goes out the window, and Jeanette's mom is upset because it isn't fair
Brian is excited for her and that he can have her old bed, because when it rains he has to sleep with a raft over him to stay dry.
Jeanette's dad comes in to talk about the glass castle, she tells him he'll never finish it and that she doesn't have faith in him anymore
Jeanette's dad leaves
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