"Fool About a Horse", 119 (Event)
Text:
Page Number:
119
Order within Page:
4
First 8-10 words of event:
It wasn't that. It was like she knowed
Page Event Ends:
120
Era:
The Depression (1930-1940)
Characters Present:
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Narrative Status:
Told
Date:
Wednesday, January 1, 1936 to Thursday, December 31, 1936
Summary:
The story-teller sets the larger scene, describing Pap's pride in his horse-trades, Pat Stamper's legendary status as a horse-trader, Mammy's knowledge about Pap's incompetence and (somehow) the forthcoming events, and the innocence with which Pap will find himself in a contest with Stamper.
Chronological Order:
27.00
Indeterminate Date Range:
Keywords:
Innocence, Knowledge, Fate, Providence, Farming:Dairy, Money, Desire, Irony, Intuition, horse-trading
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