The Heron's Cry

The Property at Spennicott

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The property at Spennicott is a symbol of the power of Frank's wealth. He is able to buy up most of the property in the town, including an old folks' home, and decide what to do with it. It is also a symbol of Frank's generosity because he is trying to be helpful, even though he ultimately makes money on the endeavor.