By the end of the story, Lucynell had been abandoned, and Mr. Shiftlet, appalled at the corruption in the world and in himself, sped alone through the rain down the road to Alabama.
Mr. Shiftlet had married the oblivious Lucynell and convinced her mother to give him some money and the use of the car, ostensibly so that he could take his new bride on a proper honeymoon. Shiftlet and Lucynell had set off on their trip and stopped at a diner, where Lucynell fell asleep over her meal. Shiftlet paid for her food, told the waiter that she was just a hitchhiker, and abandoned her there at the restaurant.
Shiftlet continued on his way, depressed and tormented by his own behavior. Hungry for company, he picked up a young boy who actually had never even asked for a ride. He talked to the boy as he drove along, remembering stories of his "sweet mother" with melancholy regret, but the boy did not share his sentimentality; he shouted epithets about Shiftlet's mother and his own, and leaped from the car. Shiftlet was stunned as he realized "the rottenness of the world", and as a heavy raindrops began to fall, he careened off down the road to Mobile.
What text are you talking about ?Mark Twain had many books. Include a snippet of the text ,so I can answer the question.
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Can you please rephrase the questions or seperate it so you can see the options better?
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Yes, as your sister, that's my pleasure to give you knowledge about the good habits. And I'm talking about the habit of book reading. You should read books regularly. It will increase your reading skills, imagination power, concentration and focus. I'm ain't telling you to read your school text books, you should read books about the topics what you love mostly to read. You should try this to do, I'm sure that you'll feel so fresh and proud after doing reading.
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I believe it was called BlackPlanet