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Choose a superpower:. Healing power. Mind reading. Heat vision. Choose a country:. Choose a pair of shoes:. High heels. Flat shoes. Choose a music genre:. Choose a TV show:. Grey's Anatomy. The Good Doctor. New Amsterdam. Choose a bag:. Waist bag. Choose a fruit:. Choose a social media platform:. Choose a flower:. Look, I was doing some research and I heard about your financial issues. It got pretty bad, right? Sister Julienne: Yes, but thankfully things are now looking up.

Your work is incredibly important. Better run, bye! Look, do I get that people who hold elected office need to maintain boundaries? Vi: Name? Sister Frances: Ha Ha. Sister Frances, here to ask about applying for some charitable funding from the Council.

Vi: And what for? Vi: Cool, and how much do you think this will cost? Vi: And have you even done these before? Council funds are limited, you know.

Sister Frances, bold: Well, the first meeting is on Monday. In triplicate. Whew, Councilor Vi is intense! Newly bloodied by her horrible husband, Downtrodden scrabbles around in a drawer of odds and ends until she finds a long, sharp piece of metal. Sister Frances: Miss Higgins, these look incredible! Almost professional! Sister Frances: The only problem now is that I need to find a translator for tonight!

LOL ok, Millicent. As the meeting kicks off, with only a small bit of tension between Sister Frances new to being translated and Miss Higgins very eager to do the job properly , the ladies in the audience seem excited and interested in listening to what the midwives have to say. Lucille: Dang, Miss Higgins, that was great! Miss Higgins: Thank you!

Sister Frances: Well, assuming there is a next time. And does anyone know if Diligent is here? Not great, but honestly, not terribly surprising either. The next day, at clinic, Downtrodden sits down so gingerly that Trixie immediately suspects something is up.

Downtrodden: This is such a waste of time, but OK. Trixie, starting her exam: It looks like you have an infection… I think we should have Dr. Turner come do an exam. And the hits keep on coming. In her haste, Diligent mixes two chemicals together, releasing a cloud of noxious smoke that starts her coughing. Thankfully, just then Helpful Husband comes home, rushing to open a window and get her a glass of water. I love you, and this is going to end up with you or the baby getting hurt!

Helpful Husband: Well, what happened was super traumatic! We lived through Partition, we both saw some incredibly messed up things. Back at clinic, Dr. Downtrodden: No! Who do you think I am! Is that right? I get how difficult this is, but we need to understand so we can treat you. Downtrodden: Treat me? Trixie: Can you tell us what you used, please? Downtrodden: A skewer. Downtrodden: Fine. Downtrodden, asking the big question: So, am I going to get arrested?

Turner: Abortion is against the law, but no one is going to benefit from us taking this to the authorities. But look: what you did was extraordinarily dangerous.

You could have died. Downtrodden: I love my kids so much. Trixie: We know. We believe you. After Downtrodden leaves, Dr. Turner and Trixie debrief. Later, at Nonnatus, Trixie sits down with the pupil midwives to talk about what they learned from clinic. Turner was sympathetic?

And so were you, Trixie. Trixie, calmly: We were. We diagnosed her, gave her medication, and explained how dangerous it would be for her to do that again. But we also listened to her: she lives in intense poverty, has four kids, and has an abusive husband who just lost his job.

Trixie: She was on the pill. Trainee Alison: But there are other forms of contraceptives. Trixie: Alison. Diligent, reluctantly: The baby is too quiet. Thankfully, she agrees, and they head over to the surgery, where Dr. Turner does an exam and then reassures them both: everything is fine — the baby might have just been resting.

Turner: I just have to say — mixing chemicals can be very dangerous. Just be cautious from now on, OK? Diligent: I have to clean though! The floor will be filthy. I have to get rid of… Dr. Turner: Get rid of what? Diligent: The blood. Helpful Husband, noticing how freaked out the Turners are: You should tell them about the train.

Diligent cuts in, telling the Turners that on the train, conditions were horrible: it was filthy, and guards attacked her family. Later, he gives Sister Frances and probably a lot of the audience additional background: when Britain left India after centuries of imperialist violence and subjugation, they partitioned the country into India and Pakistan.

Millions of people were displaced, and during the violence hundreds of thousands of people died at minimum. Colonialism: always a truly horrible idea! You hoping to find something specific? Trixie: Maybe? Across town, Dr. Turner, also reading his morning paper, is impressed. Turner: Damn, good for her! Turner: Trixie wrote a letter to the editor in support of the abortion reform bill! Shelagh: Well sure, but others might not agree!

Read it. Around town, our friends react. The midwives, while they obviously have similar experiences, seem worried. Cyril is of the opinion that Trixie is just calling it like she sees it, but Fred gets to the root of the conflict: should Trixie have said this in a nationally published paper? The trainees all agree that Trixie is going to get in trouble for this, and Boots? You love to make people happy but do not let people walk over you. You are not afraid to do what is right even when others disagree with you.

You are sweet-natured and kind. You are quite shy but a great friend and very loyal. You love to help others and treat people with sympathy and empathy. You are unique and determined, a natural leader. You are motherly and kind to others and refuse to let people sway you when making up your mind.

You have a great compassion for your work and are not afraid to get your hands dirty. Be careful not to let your stubbornness get in the way of friendships. Created by Beeswax There's a dance on in town and a whole group of your friends are going.

What do you say? I'll come, but I will probably make a fool of myself, I'm bad at dancing. A chance to dress up and meet some guys, of course I'll come!

Sure, it will be a laugh. Absolutely not! Do you consider yourself a natural leader? How would you describe yourself? Glamourous and chic. Shy but loyal.

Jolly and cheerful.



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