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In a small town, Uncle Charlie Wheeler visits Nance McGregor's bake-shop, where he joyfully interacts with the staff and shares a light-hearted moment with Reverend Minot Weeks. Amidst the bustling atmosphere, he humorously comments on a boy's struggle to package a loaf of bread, revealing a deeper intention to change the boy's name, Norman McGregor. This scene sets the stage for themes of community, humor, and personal transformation as Uncle Charlie's playful nature hints at the influence he may have on those around him.
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Marching Men, Sherwood Anderson
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- 2006
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