The Hamlet, 331 (Event)

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Page Number: 
331
Order within Page: 
3
First 8-10 words of event: 
The others were waiting at the gate, beyond which
Page Event Ends: 
334
Era: 
Turn of the Century (1890-1913)
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Narrative Status: 
Narrated
Date: 
Monday, April 3, 1899 to Sunday, April 30, 1899
Notes: 

Checked 1/2/2017 JB

Summary: 

The men prepare to lasso their respective horses, and Eck warns his son to stay outside of the fence. The men enter the lot and advance in a line in order to corner their horses. Again, Eck disobeys his father and follows close behind them. The horses back into the shadow of the barn and then suddenly charge, breaking through the line of men and pouring through the gate which was left open. Eck scolds his son for disobeying him, and Wallstreet points out their horse, running up the steps of Mrs. Littlejohn's and through the front door.

Chronological Order: 
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Keywords: 
Actions: Escape; Themes: Violence; Relations: Father and Son; Animals: Ponies, Horses
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