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New Characters:
Gillespie: farmer who lets the Bundrens stay over at his place
Mack: Gillespie’s son
Three negroes: these people who are passed by the Bundren wagon
A white man: person passed by the Bundren wagon; he nearly fights with Jewel
Two officials: lawmen who come to take Darl to the asylum in Jackson because of his burning down Gillespie’s barn
Skeet MacGowan: drugstore clerk in Jefferson
Jody: MacGowan’s friend; another drugstore clerk
Alford: doctor or lawyer mentioned by MacGowan;...
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