In the start of the book, disappointed with the alert and restriction practiced by the two men, Jethro analyzes his dad to Abe Lincoln. Jethro's sister Mary has as of late passed on because of the carelessness of Travis Burdow, and when a furious swarm composes to chase down the young fellow and hang him for his wrongdoing, Jethro's dad Matt Creighton intercedes, asking the men "to keep their hands free of further carnage". Despite the fact that the casualty of Burdow's inebriated activities is his own little girl, Matt Creighton is a well behaved, empathetic man, and he can beat his own particular outrage and sadness to maintain the peace as it concerns Mary's executioner.
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The time of the friend has passed the time of "tribulation" and we are at a time when every "tribulation" is losing a friend!
(They wrote sad phrases, I want to shout)
Jacqueline van Maarsen - Anne Frank Stiching.
Jacqueline van Maarsen and Anne Frank meet during the Second World War. They spend one year together at the Jewish Lyceum in Amsterdam and share joys and sorrows with each other. In the summer of 1942 their friendship comes to an abrupt end when Anne Frank and her family go into hiding