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Daniel sends Marilyn some photographs that he took of her, Ada, and Lillian. He is a skilled photographer. Rose sends a letter saying that Marilyn can attend college again in the fall, but she must live at home with her parents to ensure that she behaves. Marilyn realizes how much she does not want to return to her old life now that she has lived more freely. Ada has spoken to Walter on the phone, and he is insisting that she come home in a week. He is upset that Ada has not found a match for her and wants her to get married as soon as possible.
That evening, Daniel arrives. He and Marilyn discuss their options. They could get engaged even if they do not eventually get married. To buy some time, Daniel could attend rabbinical school (despite not wanting to become a rabbi) and say that he wanted to wait to finish school before getting married so that he could properly support his wife. They could run away together and make their way, though it would be difficult with no family support. Marilyn writes a letter to her father, begging to stay with Ada and implying that she has met someone whom she could marry.