In chapter
22 of by, Daniel goes to a Day of Atonement celebration to watch Thacia
dance. Although she has invited him, he feels out of place among the wealthier young people in
the group, so he leaves. Thacia runs after him, and as they converse, Daniel reveals his
feelings for Thacia but also tells her that they have no future together, as he is bound by his
oath to fight against Rome. Back at home, he tells Leah about the dancing, and Leah seems bright
and interested. However, during the meal, she serves a basket of fruit that Marcus,
the...
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
What happens in chapters 22 and 23?
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