5) Doggie wasn't allowed to come with him to the Carpenters. He felt safe with the legs of the chairs and table guarding him, acting as a cage. Carpenter "was too sickly to work." 4) Jennings hid himself under the large table as a cage from Mrs. Carpenter made most of the money, but The Home of the Angels also paid them to take care of Jennings. 3) How profits were made by the Carpenters - Mr. 2) Jennings thought of Doggie to endure/cope with the treatment from Mrs. There was a chair by the window with no bars, and a chest was also occupying the room. The bedroom was bare with a bed that had a brown blanket, but not a pillow. Carpenter spent his time), a little table (where Jennings spent most of his time), and Mrs. 1) Carpenters house - sparkling clean kitchen with a large table (where Mr.
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