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Discuss how Mary Call treats Kiser Pease over the course of the novel. Is she fair to him? How does Kiser's behavior change over the course of the novel?
Mary Call and Roy Luther do not think Devola is capable of making her own decisions. They think she is like a child. However, at the end of the novel, she has made the decision to marry Kiser. What do you think changed Devola?
When Mary Call shows Kiser Pease the paper that he signed, he warns her that there is a price for freedom. What price do the Luthers pay for their freedom?
Mr. and Mrs. Connell have very different attitudes toward the Luthers. Why do you think they are so different? What does this say about their view of the world?
When Mary Call kills the fox, she realizes that her toughness is what...
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