The Hamlet, 248 (Event)

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Page Number: 
248
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1
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The night was moonless. He descended through the dry
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249
Era: 
Turn of the Century (1890-1913)
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Narrative Status: 
Narrated
Date: 
Thursday, September 22, 1898 to Thursday, September 29, 1898
Notes: 

Even though Jack Houston is no longer alive. His corpse is a character in this scene.
Checked 12/31/2016 JB

Summary: 

In the dark, Mink passes through his corn field and into the trees beyond, following the cries of Houston's hound. He arrives at the depression in which Houston's corpse lies and, in a series of exchanges, fends the hound off. Finding the corpse, he drags it through the mud onto an old logging road.

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Keywords: 
Themes: Murder, Cover-up; Animals: Hound
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