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English, 06.07.2021 22:50, hunterbetterton1

Read the following excerpts that illustrate Darl's and Cash's points of view from William Faulkner's As I Lay Dying.
From Darl:
Tull's wagon stands beside the spring, hitched to the rail, the
reins wrapped about the seat stanchion. In the wagon bed are
two chairs. Jewel stops at the spring and takes the gourd from
thelwillow branch and drinks. I pass him and mount the path,
beginning to hear Cash's saw.
When I reach the top he has quit sawing. Standing in a litter of
chips, he is fitting two of the boards together. Between the
shadow spaces they are yellow as gold, like soft gold, bearing on
their flanks in smooth undulations the marks of the adze blade: a
good carpenter, Cash is. He holds the two planks on the trestle,
fitted along the edges in a quarter of the finished box. He kneels
and squints along the edge of them, then he lowers them and
takes up the adze. A good carpenter. Addie Bundren could not
want a better one, better box to lie in. It will give her confidence
and comfort. I go on to the house, followed by the
Chuck Chuck Chuck.
of the adze.

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