South, Red Moon Pack
Emily took leave of King James, and, accompanied by Dolly, returned to the country where she had been living. Here Emily met Mr. and Mrs. Bowyer, and others, all of whom seemed kind and gracious.
Emily and Dolly lived in Mrs. Bauer's house, and the kind Mrs. Bauer made Emily's favorite lemon pie every day. At night Emily and Dolly lay together in bed, and Dolly always told Emily about her childhood.
During her time back in the country, Emily had reacquainted herself with many simple and kind friends, and they got on so well that Emily gradually became familiar with the place where she had lived. She fell in love with the place because it was the place where she could truly experience what it was like to be free.
One morning, Emily said to Dolly after breakfast, " Do you know where my mother is buried? I would like to go and see her."