The Tiger in the Well

Her friends Webster, Jim and Charles are in South America taking pictures.

Sally, who has never been married, is confused that a commission agent named Arthur Parrish claims he is her husband and Harriet's father.

Sally goes to the church where she supposedly married Parrish and finds an intact record of their wedding.

Sally decides to write to Harriet's aunt Rosa, who is married to a clergyman, so she can find out more about the priest.

She finds out that the same priest that “married” the pair of them also recommended Parrish to the vicar of where he lives now.

On Sally's way home, one of Goldberg's employees tries to talk to her but she thinks that he is one of Parrish's men and threatens to shoot him.

Sally goes to a meeting with her barrister and he is very rude to her and tells her that there is no chance of winning, having not even read the papers in sufficient depth to determine that the child involved is a girl.

Sally finally takes refuge on a park bench but a man named Morris Katz tells her to come with him to somewhere safe.

We see the Tzaddik and his servant Michelet arrive at their home in Spitalfields, London.

Morris Katz comes back and takes Sally to Soho where she meets Dan Goldberg.

Goldberg tells Sally that Parrish is a criminal, involved with many scams including prostitution houses and exploitation of Jewish people.

The Tzaddik blackmails a police officer to arrest Dan Goldberg and find Sally Lockhart.

Soon, Sally gets three letters: one from Sarah-Jane, one from Nicholas Bedwell and one from Daniel Goldberg, who had brought them all.

The next day, Margaret informs Sally that she has found a wonderful lawyer, Mr. Wentworth, by chance.

Before Sally can reply, Goldberg comes and requests her assistance in rescuing a girl named Rebecca Meyer who knows things about the Tzaddik from being forced to go to a prostitution house.

Rebecca says that Dutch seems to be the Tzaddik's native language, he tortures his servants, he needs a monkey to help him and he uses whistles to control mobs, forcing them to attack Jewish homes and businesses in Russia.

Among the people in the meeting is a gang leader named Kid Mendel who helps Goldberg keep order.

She is taken to the cellar in the darkness but not before she steals a page from a ledger showing the illegal activities going on.

They succeed, albeit one of the teens, a girl named Bridie, becomes unconscious and Dan is left behind with a bullet in his arm.

Parrish has a lot of explaining to do to the police officer that covers the incident, because he is the one who shot Goldberg.

One of Goldberg's other watch-groups asks the Tzaddik's secretary where Harriet is and he realises that they don't know.

Michelet drowns instantly but Sally, for reasons unknown to herself, tries to save the Tzaddik while the house collapses.

Bridie wakes up and takes care of Harriet until the owner of the place tells them to leave.

The other two boys get to the same place that Harriet and her entourage just left, so they are arrested for baby stealing.

Jim takes the advice and they go in the house and start throwing Mr. Parrish's stuff out the window.

Kid Mendel hears that the house where Sally is collapsed so he and Jim go to investigate.