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New Characters:
Samson: distant neighbor to the Bundrens who lets them stay overnight at his barn when they are on their way to Jefferson
MacCallum: distant neighbor to the Bundrens
Rachel: Samson’s wife
Flem Snopes: man who brought a number of wild horses to town; Jewel’s horse is related to a Snopes’ horse
Summary
Some neighbors and townspeople, watching the Bundren wagon pass, believe that Addie has been buried already and that the Bundrens are just traveling. In attempting to notify them that the...
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