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Title: Haircut Final Paper
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Doc Stair does not rush to seek his revenge. As Whitey states, "it was kind of a delicate thing" (para. 74), meaning Doc would have to bide his time and wait to act on his desire for revenge. Doc made it quite clear that not only should Jim pay for his actions but that he should not even be allowed to continue living (para... Showed first 250 characters
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Doc made it quite clear that not only should Jim pay for his actions but that he should not even be allowed to continue living (para. 78). All of this said to the impressionable Paul.
We can only assume that Doc had full knowledge of what Paul was, and was not, capable of... Showed next 250 characters
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