THE NICK ADAMS STORIES Literature 1972. Written by Ernest Hemingway. | |||
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1 | Magic | BBB | Vehicles | Watercrafts | |
Magic Steamer, source of the lost logs that were being towed down the lake to the mill. | |||||
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2 | July 4 | Dates | No Year | Events | |
July 4 Driving home late from town in the big wagon with Joe Garner and his family, Nick Adams passes nine drunken Indians along the road. | |||||
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3 | Joe Garner | Other | Quotes | Quotes | |
Joe Garner Joe Garner: It don't make no difference where it was. One place is just as good as another to run over a skunk. |
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