" 'That's it! I wait till I've got all the money I need, sign the petition, and exit this city of spindles in a veritable fireworks of defiance.'...'Well it does me good. I'm sick of being a sniveling wage slave."
" ' I mean it's unladylike and... and against the Scriptures."
Person VS Self
"And it might embarrass Charlie to have his sister clucking over him like an old biddy hen."
Person VS Nature
" But could he climb up the supports? It didn't seem likely. Could he, in his frustration take a mighty leap and..."
Betsy says she'll sign the petition because she feels she isn't being treated well enough nor paid enough to deal with anything. Amelia believes that it goes against the Bible and the rules and is worried.
Lyddie is insecure about how Charlie might feel if she visited more often. She thinks Charlie might get angry or disgusted if she came to visit him too often.
Lyddie and her family are facing a bear who has broken into their family cabin. The bear is a type of animal which is considered as nature and Lyddie and her family are at risk of being attacked after accidentally startling the bear.