The Town, 384 (Event)

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Page Number: 
384
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1
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It was. I mean, just about a week. Ratliff came in again;
Page Event Ends: 
384
Era: 
The Twenties (1920-1929)
Narrative Status: 
Narrated
Date: 
Saturday, July 20, 1929 to Wednesday, July 31, 1929
Notes: 

Do we need to add Vernon Tull here (384)? Clarence Snopes's mother (388)?--LW TMT: Yes. Done. Thanks!

TMT: Lorie and I decided that the children arrive in the July after the installation of Eula's medallion in October 1927: "One morning--it was summer again now, July," Chick says (376); Flem is "busy being a banker now and a deacon in the Baptist church, living in solitary widowerhood in the old De Spain house which he had remodeled into an ante-bellum Southern mansion" (377). We decided this was a movement forward in time rather than a flashback.

Summary: 

Ratliff tells Gavin and Chick that Bryon Snopes's children are at the train station, waiting to be shipped back to their father.

Chronological Order: 
362.00
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Keywords: 
Family: Exile Exclusion Racism: Pseudo-anthropology
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