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title character of this work spends a lot of time with his dog Wolf |
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A group of silent men in this story play nine-pins |
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a man who falls asleep for twenty years in the Kaatskill Mountains |
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Judith Gardenier, daughter |
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All the King's Men - Robert Penn Warren |
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use the phrase "Great Twitch" to describe the randomness of life |
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Southern Belle Fuel Company |
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Byram White is another character in this novel that is protected from Hugh Miller |
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Tiny Dufy who reveals Anne is sleeping with the governor |
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All the King's Men - Robert Penn Warren |
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Adam Stanton kills Willie Stark |
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Anne Stanton marries Jack Burden |
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