I just finished reading chapter 9 of, I Survived the Sinking of the Titanic, 1912 by Lauren Tarshis. This chapters opens with Henry going to Aunt Daisy's cabin. When Henry says there's been an incident Aunt Daisy's immediately thinks George did something wrong. Henry corrected her and let her know that something happened to the ship. Henry was there to tell her that the captain wants everyone to go up on the deck. Henry made sure that he handed out three life jackets. Aunt Daisy is convinced that it is just a drill.
"Henry wore his usual polite smile, but his voice wasn't jolly" pg. 46 I can infer that Henry may have been upset, stressed, and afraid. I think this because Henry was not acting like himself. I know that when people are upset, stressed, or afraid they may not be as happy as they usually are.
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