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Is the stranger as innocent as he appears?
long-winded and unintentionally funny
The stranger fills him with lead pellets, so the frog is too heavy to hop.
No, because he tricks Smiley.
Simon has backed the narrator into a corner and won’t let him escape.
Wheeler starts telling another story, and the narrator leaves
find out about a friend’s childhood friend, Rev. Leonidas W. Smiley
is pitted against a dog that doesn’t have hind legs
“At the door I met the sociable Mr. Wheeler returning . . .”
The narrator calls on Simon Wheeler to —
long-winded and unintentionally funny
The stranger fills him with lead pellets, so the frog is too heavy to hop.
No, because he tricks Smiley.
Simon has backed the narrator into a corner and won’t let him escape.
Wheeler starts telling another story, and the narrator leaves
find out about a friend’s childhood friend, Rev. Leonidas W. Smiley
is pitted against a dog that doesn’t have hind legs
“At the door I met the sociable Mr. Wheeler returning . . .”
How does the frog lose the race?
long-winded and unintentionally funny
The stranger fills him with lead pellets, so the frog is too heavy to hop.
No, because he tricks Smiley.
Simon has backed the narrator into a corner and won’t let him escape.
Wheeler starts telling another story, and the narrator leaves
find out about a friend’s childhood friend, Rev. Leonidas W. Smiley
is pitted against a dog that doesn’t have hind legs
“At the door I met the sociable Mr. Wheeler returning . . .”
The story ends when —
long-winded and unintentionally funny
The stranger fills him with lead pellets, so the frog is too heavy to hop.
No, because he tricks Smiley.
Simon has backed the narrator into a corner and won’t let him escape.
Wheeler starts telling another story, and the narrator leaves
find out about a friend’s childhood friend, Rev. Leonidas W. Smiley
is pitted against a dog that doesn’t have hind legs
“At the door I met the sociable Mr. Wheeler returning . . .”
All of the following excerpts contain vernacular language that vividly captures the characters in Calaveras County except —
long-winded and unintentionally funny
The stranger fills him with lead pellets, so the frog is too heavy to hop.
No, because he tricks Smiley.
Simon has backed the narrator into a corner and won’t let him escape.
Wheeler starts telling another story, and the narrator leaves
find out about a friend’s childhood friend, Rev. Leonidas W. Smiley
is pitted against a dog that doesn’t have hind legs
“At the door I met the sociable Mr. Wheeler returning . . .”
Simon Wheeler is best described as —
long-winded and unintentionally funny
The stranger fills him with lead pellets, so the frog is too heavy to hop.
No, because he tricks Smiley.
Simon has backed the narrator into a corner and won’t let him escape.
Wheeler starts telling another story, and the narrator leaves
find out about a friend’s childhood friend, Rev. Leonidas W. Smiley
is pitted against a dog that doesn’t have hind legs
“At the door I met the sociable Mr. Wheeler returning . . .”
Why does the narrator listen to Simon Wheeler’s long story?
long-winded and unintentionally funny
The stranger fills him with lead pellets, so the frog is too heavy to hop.
No, because he tricks Smiley.
Simon has backed the narrator into a corner and won’t let him escape.
Wheeler starts telling another story, and the narrator leaves
find out about a friend’s childhood friend, Rev. Leonidas W. Smiley
is pitted against a dog that doesn’t have hind legs
“At the door I met the sociable Mr. Wheeler returning . . .”
The bull pup finally loses a fight when he —
long-winded and unintentionally funny
The stranger fills him with lead pellets, so the frog is too heavy to hop.
No, because he tricks Smiley.
Simon has backed the narrator into a corner and won’t let him escape.
Wheeler starts telling another story, and the narrator leaves
find out about a friend’s childhood friend, Rev. Leonidas W. Smiley
is pitted against a dog that doesn’t have hind legs
“At the door I met the sociable Mr. Wheeler returning . . .”
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