![]() Basically her uncle Jervis tells her they have to sacrifice their freedom for social status. Julia’s family is super wealthy, she has to spend the holidays going from party to party with people she really doesn’t care for. Sallie who comes from a upper middle class family celebrates the holiday in a close personal way, she and her family spends the holiday with the employees from her parents’ small factory, they spend time passing out gifts and singing carols. Well episode 23 was very interesting because it showed how different social classes view the holidays and whats expected from them. When Judy finally finishes her speech most of the audience is in tears and they give her a standing ovation. Judy goes to tell everyone how thankful she is to everyone who gave her the support and courage to be finally be able to come to terms with her past and the courage to move forward without anymore secrets. Judy, after starting her pre written speech decides to put it away and begins to bare her soul to the audience. Judy tells the audience that at first she had doubts about the good will and charity of people but because of her guardian’s support of her for the last three years without asking anything in return gave her faith in the good will of people. Judy then tells the audience that she grew up in a orphanage and was very poor but thanks to her guardian’s support she has been able to attend this wonderful school. At that moment, Julia tells Sallie that she didn’t think that Judy would confess her secret in front of so many people, Sallie asks Julia if she knew Judy’s secret all along, and Julia admits that she knew Judy’s secret. Finally, Walter Griggs tells Judy that Jervis is calling for her, Judy enters his room and takes his outstretched hand and stays by his bedside.Īfter Judy gets her diploma she has to begin her speech, as Judy is preparing to begin her speech she asks daddy to lend her his courage. He also tells her that he had hoped that she would build up her courage until she could tell him about her real background. Jervis also explains that he felt that he couldn’t reveal his identity to her until after he finished his job as her guardian then he could finally come to her as just a man and tell her that he loves her. The letter is from John Smith explaining to Judy that he John Smith is really Jervis, it also explains to Judy how he first got interested in her because of her essay from the orphanage, and how he over time came to love her. As Judy is reading through the scrapbook, a unsent letter addressed to Judy falls out of the book, and Judy decides to open the letter. The book contains pictures from the time that Jervis spent with Judy and the other girls, and the book also contains all of the letters the Judy sent Jervis and John Smith. ![]() ![]() As Judy is waiting in the front room, Walter Griggs gives Judy a coffee and a scrapbook and he tells her to read the book. ![]()
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