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Essay heading: Love Conflicts in Ballad of the Sad Cafe, The Fox, and Pale Horse Pale Rider
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Randomly one day her long lost cousin, Lymon, arrives at her home. Soon she falls in love with him, not caring that he is her relative. They remain close and slightly affectionate for each other for awhile, but when Marvin returns to the house everything changes. Lymon's first gaze at Marvin sets him in a permanent trance... displayed 300 characters
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Lymon's first gaze at Marvin sets him in a permanent trance. Marvin was everything that Lymon always wanted to be, strong, tall, handsome and a tough guy, considering he just got out of jail. Lymon quickly falls for Marvin, completely forgetting any sparks there were between Miss Amelia and himself. The two male acquaintances fight with Amelia and leave together, stranding Amelia by her lonesome; showing yet another love conflict... displayed next 300 characters
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