As I Lay Dying - Anse - Chapter 26 Summary & Analysis

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As I Lay Dying - Anse - Chapter 26 Summary & Analysis

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Anse - Chapter 26 Summary

Anse complains that Jewel is not riding in the wagon with the rest of the family while they are traveling down the road. After a while, Jewel finally appears and, when Darl sees Jewel riding up on the prancing horse, he starts laughing at him. Hearing Darl's laughter in the same wagon as Addie's coffin, Anse complains about Darl, too.

Anse - Chapter 26 Analysis

Anse complains about a number of things, but they are all minor. This is a sign that something bigger is bothering him.

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