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This chapter covers Jane Russell’s childhood through the age of fifteen. Items discussed include the birth of Jane’s four younger brothers and how they helped shape her personality, Jane’s early exposure to the arts, primarily through music lessons the school drama club, along with her early precociousness and childhood as a self-professed tomboy. Also discussed is the family home "La Posada" which would be an anchor for much of Jane’s life, along with her time spent with her aunt and cousins in Fontana.