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) an unregulated area where the law could be bent at virtually any time. For people to be as pure as the Earps seemed very unique, and their name was well respected from Wyatts earlier work as Sheriff in another town. Apparently he could clean up a fair-sized city
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Category: /Literature/English
) an unregulated area where the law could be bent at virtually any time. For people to be as pure as the Earps seemed very unique, and their name was well respected from Wyatts earlier work as Sheriff in another town. Apparently he could clean up a fair-sized city
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to be man. When George got back to town later, he happily found a man to talk to. Walking home, he thought how Louise had nothing on him.
"Godliness" Part I
During the Civil War, four Bentley sons were killed. Growing old, Mr. Bentley turned the farm over
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
and privateering operations. Several European countries wanted to claim it as their own to build new settlements, especially Spain. The Spaniards built Catholic missions in Texas and along with the missions, the towns of San Antonio, Goliad, and Nacogdoches and formed
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
/information.html. p.3) The Headquarters has a campus-like atmosphere with beautiful grounds as well as scenery.
Headquarters
The Headquarters offer everything that a small town or community would offer and more. They have clubs, barber shop, film stores, dry cleaners
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Category: /History
conditions in the many industrial towns of England need to be fixed. The overall poverty level has heightened as well as the death rate for persons under 50. Many have come to investigate these poor conditions and yet nothing has been done to stop them, or improve
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
the money to pay for his trip to Europe. While in Paris, Faulkner began to work on the novel Elmer. Unfortunately, it was never completed, but it still exists today in several versions. After spending some time in France Faulkner decided to return home (Minter 46
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green altar, O mysterious
priest..."), and where they have come from. He imagines their little town,
empty of all its citizens, and tells it that its streets will "for evermore" be
silent, for those who have left it, frozen on the urn, will never return
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background family life, her childhood home, her thoughts, and parts of her personality. It is set up in such a way to allow the reader interest into the rest of the story, as well, as guess at what is to come. The symbols of the stone angel, the cemetery
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A letter comes to Pip from Biddy announcing that Joe will be in town and would like to
visit. Disturbed by the thought of being seen with Joe and his "commonness," Pip isn't
looking forward to the visit. Aspiring to the habits of a gentleman, Pip has
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