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  1. More importantly, though, Galloway believes every word his mom says—so when she says a woman will save his life and that he'll be loyal to her forever after, he buys into this hook, line, and sinker. His loyalty to his mom plays a crucial part in his subsequent loyalty to Serena.

  2. Serena calls Galloway and his mother into the room and asks Galloway’s mother to provide some fortune-telling entertainment to the guests. Mrs. Lowenstein asks Mrs. Galloway to tell her...

  3. She arranges for Galloway's mother to provide entertainment at the party by telling the futures of the party guests. Serena tells Pemberton to ask Mrs. Galloway how he will die. Mrs. Galloway tells him it will take more than one thing to kill him.

  4. www.shmoop.com › study-guides › serenaSerena Summary - Shmoop

    It's not too long before Serena figures out that Rachel had a son, and she worries that the little guy, Jacob, will want their land and money one day. This won't do, so she and Galloway head out to kill them both, but get to Rachel's neighbor instead.

  5. Wilkie asks who looks after her parents’ estate and Serena says she had the house burned and sold the timber holdings. Pemberton goes to tell Galloway he has been promoted. Galloway lives with his mother who is blind and is believed to be psychic. Galloway isn’t surprised by the promotion.

  6. The next morning, Pemberton meets Galloway outside and is surprised to find Galloway's mom joining them for the ride into town to get tobacco. He doesn't like the idea, though he doesn't argue with it either.

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  8. Serena carries out more murders with the help of a worker named Galloway who believes it is his destiny to serve her. Galloway's faithfulness stems from a premonition he received as a young boy that he would save a pregnant woman and then serve her for the rest of his life.