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Part 3, Independence Day Summary
The fireworks display at the Exposition was overshadowed by the chance of a storm. Nevertheless, luck held out, the Exposition grounds were packed and the fireworks were a success.
Holmes took Minnie and Anna to the fireworks display. They loved it. They spent several hours trying to get home, but were delighted because during this time, Holmes had told them of a new plan. He had told Annie she should consider studying art. They would leave shortly, travel east and then to Europe. Anna wrote to her aunt to tell her the news. Before they left, Holmes told Minnie that he had to wrap up some business at the Hotel and would take Anna with him to see the Hotel.
Part 3, Independence Day Analysis
Burnham's dream is finally being realized. Things are starting to work out better and are...
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