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Rev. Lemuel Wiley-Anthony Findlay Summary
In this section the reader meets the Rev. Lemuel Wiley, whose greatest deed in life was saving the Blisses from divorce; Thomas Ross, Jr., who conquered his lower nature only to be destroyed by his brother's ambition; Rev. Abner Peet, whose lifetime of sermons were burned as waste paper; Jefferson Howard, who fought valiantly with his father's beliefs; Judge Selah Lively, who stood five feet two; Albert Schirding, who was a failure himself while his children enjoyed great success; Jonas Keene, who could not understand how Albert Schirding could not simply enjoy the success of his children; Eugenia Todd, who saw the destructiveness of thwarted love and ambition; Yee Bow, who was killed by the minister's son; Washington McNeely, who rested under the cedar tree in front of his mansion; Paul McNeely, who was cared for by...
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This section contains 594 words (approx. 2 pages at 400 words per page) |