Final answer:
The narrative provides information on children being helped by New York City fire fighters and an unknown Irishman during a crisis, but does not specify who assisted them in New Haven.
Step-by-step explanation:
The children in the passage were helped by the New York City fire fighters and an unknown Irishman who pleaded for help during a time of crisis in their city. Unfortunately, the question provided does not give enough context to accurately determine who helped the children upon their arrival to New Haven from the list given (Edie and Louis, Aunt Cilla, Windy and Stewart, Cousin Eunice). The historical narrative implies a community effort to assist, but specific names are not mentioned relating to New Haven.
In the given information, there is no mention of Edie and Louis, Windy and Stewart, or Cousin Eunice helping the children, so the correct answer is option 2) Aunt Cilla.The details provided center around a harrowing situation where the children, likely in grave danger, benefited from the bravery and altruism of firefighters and an Irishman during a dire situation in New York City. The mention of violent acts towards others in the area indicates a tumultuous period, but there's no direct information about help in New Haven.