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Why was an exception made for Jerusha from the ‘usual disposition' at St John Grier's Home?​

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Answered by LOONA1
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Jerusha had an imagination — an imagination, Mrs. Lippett told her, that would get her into trouble if she didn't take care — but keen as it was,it could not carry her beyond the front porch of the houses she would enter. Poor, eager, adventurous little Jerusha, in all her seventeen years, had never stepped inside an ordinary house; she could not picture the daily routine of those other human beings who carried on their lives undiscommoded by orphans

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Answered by sreetanupolypacks
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At jerusha's age, the institution is no longer responsible for it's students. they are usually required to work to supportthemsrlves. An exception was made for jerusha from the 'usual disposition' because she was good student. she showed particular promise in English.

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