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  2. Spotted Horses - Wikipedia

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    "Spotted Horses" is a novella written by William Faulkner and originally published in Scribner's magazine in 1931. It includes the character Flem Snopes, who appears in much of Faulkner's work, and tells in ambiguous terms of his backhand profiteering with an honest Texan selling untamed ponies.

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  4. Snopes trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The Snopes trilogy is a series of three novels written by William Faulkner regarding the Snopes family in the fictional Yoknapatawpha County, Mississippi. [1] It consists of The Hamlet, The Town, and The Mansion. [1] It was begun in 1940 and completed in 1959. [2]

  5. The Town (Faulkner novel) - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Lytle has noted Faulkner's particular focus on Flem as the key protagonist of the novel, and discussed the multiple levels of social respectability depicted in the novel. [1] Raymond J Wilson III has examined the mutual corruption of the town of Jefferson by Flem Snopes, and vice versa, as well as details in narrative inconsistencies ...

  6. Feasterville-Trevose, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Feasterville-Trevose is a former census-designated place (CDP) in Lower Southampton Township in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The population was 6,525 at the 2000 census. The ZIP code is 19053 is reserved exclusively for Feaserville-Trevose. The area was separated into two CDPs in the 2010 census: Feasterville and Trevose.

  7. Charles Faulkner - Wikipedia

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    Charles Draper Faulkner (1890–1979), American architect; Charles J. Faulkner (1806–1884), American politician; Charles James Faulkner (1847–1929), American politician, son of the above; Charles Joseph Faulkner (1833–1892), mathematician and fellow of University College, Oxford, and founding partner of Morris, Marshall, Faulker & Co.