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In Washington Irving's The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Ichabod Crane and Abraham Van Brunt (AKA Brom Bones) both compete for the hand of Katrina Van Tassel, the beautiful daughter of a wealthy landowner. The rivalry between the two men and the pranks Brom Bones plays on Ichabod all lead to the ill-fated events of the story, in which Ichabod is frightened away from the town by the living embodiment of a local legend, the Headless Horseman. The two men are as different as can be, and Irving makes sure to exaggerate these differences in his descriptions of each character.
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why would you put that question down?
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1. New handlers.
2. Old handlers.
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4. New handlers.
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I can't exactly answer this question correctly, in lieu of the piece of writing not being referenced. I believe, though, that answers are answers as they are, so I apologize if it is wrong. If this novel is "The Call Of The Wild," by Jack London, then the answer would hold more substance. Still, I'm sorry.