Home (Robinson) - Chapter 11 Summary & Analysis

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Home (Robinson) - Chapter 11 Summary & Analysis

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SHE SAW HIM COMING UP THE ROAD AGAIN

Jack comes back from mailing one of his letters and asks where their father is. Glory tells him that the Reverend didn’t sleep well. Jack says that he probably kept him awake because he couldn’t sleep, himself. The newspaper is lying on the table and Jack reads the main headline that says that there have been a rash of burglaries in town. Jack is angry because everywhere he went in town people would stop talking when he walked in, as if he’d done something. Now, looking at the paper, he knows what they all think he has done. He is also upset to think that the Reverend must have read the paper, too.

They have breakfast, and the Reverend tells Glory and Jack that he’s going to give them both the right...

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