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The combination of drunkenness and estrangement from his wife , whose
adultery was consummated with Cather ' s best friend , causes him to fall into the
lengthy reverie about his childhood which constitutes all of Chapter II , the most ...
The combination of drunkenness and estrangement from his wife , whose
adultery was consummated with Cather ' s best friend , causes him to fall into the
lengthy reverie about his childhood which constitutes all of Chapter II , the most ...
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The combination of drunkenness and estrangement from his wife , whose
adultery was consummated with Cather ' s best friend , causes him to fall into the
lengthy reverie about his childhood which constitutes all of Chapter II , the most ...
The combination of drunkenness and estrangement from his wife , whose
adultery was consummated with Cather ' s best friend , causes him to fall into the
lengthy reverie about his childhood which constitutes all of Chapter II , the most ...
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The first chapter alternates passages of partial exposition with scenes of strong
emotion ; the second chapter is a chase built from a series of captures , struggles
, and escapes . At the chapter ' s climax , Luke Rookwood — the protagonist ...
The first chapter alternates passages of partial exposition with scenes of strong
emotion ; the second chapter is a chase built from a series of captures , struggles
, and escapes . At the chapter ' s climax , Luke Rookwood — the protagonist ...
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