The Hamlet, 299 (Event)

Text: 
Page Number: 
299
Order within Page: 
1
First 8-10 words of event: 
A litte while before sundown the men lounging
Page Event Ends: 
302
Era: 
Turn of the Century (1890-1913)
Narrative Status: 
Narrated
Date: 
Sunday, April 2, 1899 to Sunday, April 30, 1899
Notes: 

(dating it in April, p338 "the tremulous April night")
1/2/2017

Summary: 

Flem Snopes returns to Frenchman's Bend with a rustler named Buck Hipps and his fierce ponies. Bearing a gash on his face, Buck attempts to show that they may look "pretty lively now," but that they are "good, gentle ponies" (301). Just as he finishes his demonstration, a second pony slashes his vest into half. Jody directs Eck to help Buck put his ponies in the lot across the street.

Chronological Order: 
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Keywords: 
Themes: Flem's Schemes, Violence, Trickery, Deception; Animals: Pony

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