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Title: Shiloh: Changing Lives In Different Directions
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Another example of Leroy's simple thought process concerning life comes with his new idea to build a log cabin for them to move into. Leroy seems to think that this new house will be a way for them to start over again. Never does Leroy directly ask Norma Jean if a new house is really what she wants... Showed first 250 characters
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Never does Leroy directly ask Norma Jean if a new house is really what she wants. However, throughout the whole story, Leroy never really makes any progress with his plans. Leroy is so caught up in the idea of the house that he sees it as a sort of shelter for their relationship, but in reality the house will still be empty, much like the marriage... Showed next 250 characters
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