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Title: Herman Melville's Wall Street
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The Lawyer finally accepts his ever presence and urges Bartleby to live with him. This is the ultimate charity a man can give but Bartleby still refuses to compromise. The Lawyer then literally moves away and leaves him there to stay. Bartleby is eventually sent to prison by the new tenants... Showed first 250 characters
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Bartleby is eventually sent to prison by the new tenants. Even in prison the Lawyer looks after him. He attempts to buy Bartleby food while at prison. Even though Bartleby has contempt feelings towards the Lawyer, the Lawyer still continued to see him while he was at prison... Showed next 250 characters
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