The Lincoln Highway
by Amor Towles

Duchess Hewett Character Analysis

Duchess Hewett is Emmett’s friend from Salina who (along with Woolly) hitches a ride in the Warden Williams’s car when the warden brings Emmett home. Duchess is innocent of the crime that got him sent to Salina—his father Harrison Hewett stole from a dead man and blamed Duchess. Mr. Hewett neglected Duchess throughout his childhood, even abandoning Duchess for a while at an orphanage. This mistreatment has made Duchess a bitter and selfish young man with a moral code centered on “settling debts” rather than notions of right and wrong. In addition, the only way Duchess thinks he can make peace with his past is through violence. He brutally attacks Ackerly, the former warden at Salina, and spends the novel searching for Mr. Hewett in order to do the same to him. In addition to his quest for revenge, Duchess is intent on stealing Woolly’s trust fund from Woolly’s family. His ruthless pursuit of that money leads to Duchess’s death. When Emmett and Billy leave Duchess with his share of the money on an oarless rowboat, Duchess, who can’t swim, grabs the money and upturns the boat, sending him into the water to his death.

Duchess Hewett Quotes in The Lincoln Highway

The The Lincoln Highway quotes below are all either spoken by Duchess Hewett or refer to Duchess Hewett. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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9. Emmett Quotes

Emmett considered offering Jake an apology, but Jake wasn’t there for an apology. Emmett had already apologized to Jake and the rest of the Snyders. He’d apologized in the hours after the fight, then at the station house, and finally on the courthouse steps. His apologies hadn’t done the Snyders any good then, and they weren’t going to do them any good now. […]

––If we’ve got unfinished business, Jake, let’s finish it.

Jake looked like he was struggling with how to begin, like the anger he’d expected to feel––that he was supposed to feel––after all these months was suddenly alluding him.

Related Characters: Emmett Watson (speaker), Jake Snyder, Jimmy Snyder, Duchess Hewett
Page Number and Citation: 78
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9. Duchess Quotes

In the course of our lives, [Sister Agnes] had said, we may do wrong unto others and others may do wrong unto us, resulting in the aforementioned chains. But another way to express the same idea was that through our misdeeds we put ourselves in another person’s debt, just as through their misdeeds they put themselves in ours. And since it’s these debts––those we’ve incurred and those we’re owed––that keep us stirring and stewing in the early hours, the only way to get a good night’s sleep is to balance the accounts.

Related Characters: Duchess Hewett (speaker), Sister Agnes
Page Number and Citation: 92
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8. Duchess Quotes

A fresh start requires the cleaning of the slate. And that means paying off all that you owe, and collecting all that you’re due.

By letting go of the farm and taking his beating in the public square, Emmett had already balanced his accounts. If we were going to head out west together, then maybe it was time for me to balance mine.

Related Characters: Duchess Hewett (speaker), Jake Snyder, Emmett Watson
Page Number and Citation: 165
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7. Ulysses Quotes

[Ulysses] understood that the consequences of what he had done should be irrevocable. That is what had led him […] into the life of a vagabond––a life destined to be lived without companionship or purpose.

But maybe the boy was right…

Maybe by placing his own sense of shame above the sanctity of their union, by so readily condemning himself to a life of solitude, he had betrayed his wife a second time.

Related Characters: Ulysses, Billy Watson, Duchess Hewett
Page Number and Citation: 228
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7. Duchess (2) Quotes

I felt a surge of tender feelings for the old man in a manner that made my hands sweat. But if the Bible tells us that the sons shall not have to bear the iniquity of the fathers, then it stands to reason that the fathers should not get to bear the innocence of the sons.

So I hit him.

Related Characters: Duchess Hewett (speaker), Harrison Hewett, Warden Ackerly
Page Number and Citation: 2238 
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6. Sally Quotes

––[…] after fifty-five years in Nebraska, I think I can tell a stayer from a goer.

––Is that so, I said. Then tell me, Mr. Ransom: Which am I?

You should have seen his face when I said that. […]

––I have indulged you in your manner and your habits; indulged you in your temper and your tongue. But Sally, so help me God, I have come to see that I may have done you a terrible disservice. For by giving you full rein, I have allowed you to become a willful young woman, one who is accustomed to nursing her furies and speaking her mind, and who is, in all likelihood, unsuited to matrimony.

Related Characters: Mr. Ransom (speaker), Sally Ransom (speaker), Duchess Hewett, Harrison Hewett
Page Number and Citation: 277-278
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5. Duchess Quotes

––No, I don't put much stake in apologies. […] Like a settling of accounts. […] If it were only a matter of the movie, it could have been a switch for a switch. Eight minus eight and we’d be done. The problem is that you still owe me for the Oreo incident. […] it should count for something. Rather than an eight minus eight sort of situation, what we have here is more of an eight minus five. So I figure if you take three swings at me, that should make us even.

Related Characters: Duchess Hewett (speaker), Emmett Watson, Townhouse
Page Number and Citation: 302-303
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He was back at Salina. Back in that moment that he’d sworn he’d never think about again: taking Ackerly’s beating as the rest of us watched. It was the fire of justice that was burning through Townhouse now. The fire of justice that appeases the injured spirit and sets the record straight.

Related Characters: Duchess Hewett (speaker), Townhouse
Page Number and Citation: 305
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3. Emmett Quotes

[O]f all the boys whom Emmett had known at Salina, he would have ranked Duchess as one of the most likely to bend the rules or the truth in the service of his own convenience. But in the end, Duchess was the one who had been innocent. He was the one who had been sent to Salina having done nothing at all. And he, Emmett Watson, had ended another man’s life.

What right did he have to demand of Duchess that he atone for his sins? What right did he have to demand it of anyone?

Related Characters: Jimmy Snyder, Duchess Hewett, Emmett Watson, Harrison Hewett, Warden Ackerly
Page Number and Citation: 451
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2. Woolly Quotes

––I’ll start in front of the cabinet at FAO Schwarz, he said to himself with a smile. And my sister will come […]. And after Duchess meets me at the statue of Abraham Lincoln, he and I will attend the circus, where Billy and Emmett will suddenly reappear. Then we’ll go over the Brooklyn Bridge and up the Empire State Building, where we’ll meet Professor Abernathe. Then it’s off to the grassy train tracks where, sitting by the fire, we’ll hear the story of the two Ulysses and the ancient seer who explained how they could find their ways home again––how they could find their ways home, after ten long years.

But one mustn’t rush, thought Woolly […]. For a one-of-kind kind of day deserves to be relived at the slowest possible pace, with every moment, every twist, every turn of events remembered to the tiniest detail.

Related Characters: Woolly Wolcott (speaker), Duchess Hewett, Billy Watson, Emmett Watson, Professor Abacus Abernathe, Sarah Whitney, Ulysses
Page Number and Citation: 501
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2. Abacus Quotes

Though Abacus had no infirmities to speak of yet, his world too was shrinking. […] And then […] a little boy from Nebraska appears at his doorstep with a gentle demeanor and a fantastical tale. A tale not from a leather-bound tome, mind you. Not from an epic poem written in an unspoken language. […] But from life itself.

How easily we forget––we in the business of storytelling––that life was the point all along.

Related Characters: Ulysses, Emmett Watson, Duchess Hewett, Billy Watson, Professor Abacus Abernathe
Page Number and Citation: 506
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1. Emmett Quotes

––You should have been there when your brother talked about the house he wants to build in California. I’ve never seen Woolly so excited. He could just picture the two of you living there together. If we go to the cops now, I’m telling you, within the hour this place is going to be crawling with people, and we’ll never get to finish what Woolly started.

Related Characters: Duchess Hewett (speaker), Woolly Wolcott, Emmett Watson, Billy Watson
Page Number and Citation: 540
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1. Duchess (2) Quotes

Sitting together on a nearby bench were Woolly and Billy, smiling at the floor plan of the house in California. And there was Sally leaning over a pram to tuck in the blanket of the child in her care. And there by the flower cart was Sister Sarah looking wistful and forlorn. And right there, not more than fifty feet away, standing by the door of his bright yellow car, was Emmett, looking honorable and upright.

[…] I could hear the distant chiming of a clock. Only it wasn’t a clock, and it wasn’t distant. It was the gold watch that had been tucked in the pocket of my vest […].

Related Characters: Duchess Hewett (speaker), Billy Watson, Emmett Watson, Harrison Hewett, Woolly Wolcott, Sally Ransom, Sarah Whitney
Page Number and Citation: 576
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Duchess Hewett Character Timeline in The Lincoln Highway

The timeline below shows where the character Duchess Hewett appears in The Lincoln Highway. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
10. Duchess
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...chapter in Emmett’s perspective was in 3rd person, this chapter switches to 1st person as Duchess gleefully compares Emmett’s surprise at seeing him and Woolly to a crowd witnessing a stage... (full context)
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Once they are alone, Emmett asks Duchess what he and Woolly are doing in Nebraska. Duchess explains that he has no intention... (full context)
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Duchess, who comes from the East Coast, enjoys Sally’s “country cooking” and the Watsons’ quaint lifestyle.... (full context)
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Duchess believes that philosophy about the human will overcomplicates people’s motivations. He believes that he can... (full context)
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...dinner, Emmett walks to the Ransoms’ house to ask them to jumpstart his car, leaving Duchess and Woolly with Billy. Duchess talks to Billy about The Three Musketeers, pointing out that... (full context)
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Later, Duchess searches the house for alcohol. He finds a stack of unpaid bills, and he assumes... (full context)
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When Emmett returns home from the Ransoms’, he lets Duchess sleep in his room, which is sparse and undecorated. As he falls asleep, Duchess recalls... (full context)
9. Emmett
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...waking up on a clean mattress to the smell of cooking. As they eat breakfast, Duchess tells Billy stories about sneaking out of Salina to watch movies at the local cinema.... (full context)
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Duchess goes into the town of Morgen and sees Emmett’s confrontation with Jake Snyder, which is... (full context)
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Duchess approaches the cowboy and tells him off for getting involved in Emmett’s affairs. The cowboy... (full context)
9. Woolly
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While Duchess and Emmett are in town, Woolly is alone in the house with Billy, watching the... (full context)
9. Sally
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Like Duchess, Sally narrates her chapters from a 1st person perspective. She reflects on a Bible story... (full context)
9. Duchess (2)
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Later that night, Duchess goes to sit on Emmett’s bed, but he decides not to when he notices how... (full context)
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After midnight, Duchess looks in on the other boys, all of whom are asleep. He is looking around,... (full context)
8. Emmett
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Emmett plots out a route for San Francisco, intending to drop Woolly and Duchess off in Omaha along the way, and he and the others depart early the next... (full context)
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Duchess directs Emmett to his former orphanage, demands he stop the car, and runs inside. Emmett... (full context)
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...St. Christopher, the patron saint of travelers. She explains to Emmett that Mr. Hewett abandoned Duchess and asks him to have sympathy for his friend. Emmett protests that he already has... (full context)
8. Duchess
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Duchess drives Emmett’s car across the Lincoln Highway, appreciating the contented purposelessness he sees in the... (full context)
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The Studebaker starts to slow, and Duchess doesn’t know why until Woolly points out that the car is low on gas. Duchess... (full context)
8. Emmett (2)
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...carefully to avoid upsetting Billy, a “stickler” for all rules. Billy compares the plan to Duchess and Woolly’s escape in Warden Williams’s car, which Duchess told him about. Emmett tries to... (full context)
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Duchess and Woolly spend the night in a Howard Johnson’s outside of Chicago. Woolly is well-travelled,... (full context)
7. Duchess
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Duchess and Woolly eat an early breakfast at Howard Johnson’s, though Woolly ignores his food in... (full context)
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Duchess finds Woolly by the Studebaker with a police officer, who intends to arrest him. Duchess... (full context)
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Duchess breaks into Ackerly’s house and takes a cast-iron skillet as a weapon. He approaches Ackerly,... (full context)
7. Emmett (2)
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...he focuses on trying to recall where Mr. Hewett lives, which is where he assumes Duchess is heading. However, Emmett is exhausted, and his thoughts soon slip to his childhood and... (full context)
6. Duchess
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Duchess knocks on the door of Mr. Hewett’s apartment, only to find that his father moved... (full context)
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Duchess bribes a concierge with Emmett’s money, and he learns that Mr. Hewett’s friend Fitzy FitzWilliams,... (full context)
6. Emmett
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...a camp on elevated railroads, where they can spend the night before they look for Duchess in the morning. Emmett is frustrated at how casually Ulysses has assumed leadership. As they... (full context)
6. Woolly
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Woolly dislikes Manhattan and wants to go right to Sarah’s house, but he accepts that Duchess wants to see Mr. Hewett. Duchess leaves Woolly in the lobby of a hotel, and... (full context)
6. Duchess (2)
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Duchess finds Fitzy FitzWilliams in a bar, recognizing the man as a drunken “has-been.” Fitzy is... (full context)
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Duchess lifts a whiskey bottle and considers beating Fitzy with it. He says that if Fitzy... (full context)
5. Woolly
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Woolly and Duchess arrive at Woolly’s family home, where Sarah lives with her husband Dennis, but no one... (full context)
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Having attacked Ackerly and the cowboy back in Nebraska, Duchess feels his debts are almost settled. He believes he owes a debt to Townhouse, the... (full context)
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Duchess recalls Townhouse’s address in New York and drives to see him. He approaches Townhouse, in... (full context)
5. Emmett
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...talent agent who knows Harrison Hewett. The agent gives Emmett the address of the hotel Duchess visited previously, and the concierge requests a bribe from Emmett to tell him where Duchess... (full context)
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The concierge directs Emmett to Fitzy FitzWilliams, who admits he directed Duchess to Mr. Hewett’s address in Syracuse. He mentions that Duchess intends to find his father... (full context)
5. Duchess (2)
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Duchess breaks into Sarah’s house and surprises her when she comes to the kitchen at night.... (full context)
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Duchess, who has recently turned 16, is back with Mr. Hewett and Fitzy. He befriends Marceline... (full context)
4. Duchess
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While Woolly and Sarah are in the city, Duchess has the run of Sarah’s house, listening to her records and unlocking her china cabinet.... (full context)
4. Emmett
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Emmett finds Townhouse, and the two get along better than either one gets along with Duchess; though they are of “different race and upbringing,” Townhouse and Emmett are “of similar casts... (full context)
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As they leave the garage, Emmett asks Townhouse where Duchess is going. Townhouse suggests Emmett leave Duchess alone now that he has his car back,... (full context)
4. Emmett (2)
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...follows Townhouse’s directions to a circus. He brings Billy but regrets doing so, afraid that Duchess will hurt him. Emmett and Billy watch the circus until Billy spots Woolly in the... (full context)
4. Duchess (2)
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Duchess leaves Emmett at Ma Belle’s and drives into the city with Woolly and Billy. Woolly... (full context)
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Duchess ushers Billy out of the office, but Billy pauses to ask Abernathe if heroes “return... (full context)
4. Woolly (2)
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...so he is excited when he sees the Empire State Building. He resents the tone Duchess takes when he allows the group to go to the Empire State Building, recognizing it... (full context)
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Billy leads Duchess, Woolly, and Abernathe to the railroad camp, and Woolly pauses to appreciate the wildflowers growing... (full context)
3. Woolly
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Back at Sarah’s house, Woolly and Duchess prepare dinner while Billy grows anxious about how long Emmett has been gone. The phone... (full context)
3. Duchess
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Duchess has put Billy to work to distract him from Emmett’s absence, promising that Emmett will... (full context)
3. Emmett
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...him because she didn’t want his dirty clothes on one of her beds, and that Duchess drugged him in the hopes of easing Emmett’s nerves about losing his virginity. Once he... (full context)
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After breakfast, Emmett asks Ma Belle for an address where he can find Duchess. They realize Duchess forgot to leave an address, so Ma Belle searches the Social Register... (full context)
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...Watson, who, for all his shortcomings, never betrayed Emmett the way Mr. Hewett has betrayed Duchess. He marvels at the fact that Duchess was the only one of his friends innocent... (full context)
3. Duchess (2)
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Emmett holds Duchess with a fist raised, and Duchess urges him to punch. However, Emmett steps away, so... (full context)
3. Sally
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...up to find him. She tells him that the sheriff came to see her, but Duchess interrupts their conversation. (full context)
3. Woolly (3)
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Duchess and Billy serve the group an Italian dinner, inspired by Duchess’s story of the Italian... (full context)
2. Duchess
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The morning of June 20, Duchess and Woolly sneak out of Sarah’s house and drive off in Woolly’s convertible. They drive... (full context)
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Woolly brings Duchess to his great-grandfather’s study, which houses the safe full of money. Duchess gestures for Woolly... (full context)
2. Emmett
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Emmett wakes to find that Duchess and Woolly are gone. Woolly has left a note apologizing to Sarah and telling her... (full context)
2. Woolly
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Duchess goes to the general store, leaving Woolly to reminisce about his childhood memories in his... (full context)
1. Emmett
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...Snyder. Though Sally lied to the sheriff and said Emmett didn’t have guests, Emmett realizes Duchess must have been behind the attack, taking care of Emmett’s “unfinished business.” Emmett recalls Fitzy... (full context)
1. Sally
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...and Billy into a motel for them to spend the night while he tracks down Duchess and Woolly. Sally tells Emmett she wants to go with him to California, and Emmett... (full context)
1. Emmett (2)
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Emmett leaves the room and hears Duchess downstairs, and his grief turns into rage. He finds Duchess desperately hitting the safe with... (full context)
1. Duchess
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...flashes back to the previous day. After Woolly reveals that he can’t open the safe, Duchess spends hours trying to break it open. He searches the office for a paper that... (full context)
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Duchess makes himself dinner and goes to sleep. In the morning, he continues trying to break... (full context)
1. Billy
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...Before Emmett leaves the motel, Billy runs outside and hides in the Studebaker’s trunk, following Duchess’s advice on how to get in and out effectively. He knows that Emmett prefers to... (full context)
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...the event of [his] absence.” Billy continues looking for Emmett, and finds him fighting with Duchess. Billy believes Emmett has the same fatal flaw as Achilles: a temper that blinds him... (full context)
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When Duchess grabs him and pulls him inside, Billy realizes that no one is there to save... (full context)
1. Emmett (3)
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...to open all the doors in the house, Emmett breaks a window and comes inside. Duchess breaks the rifle cabinet and approaches Emmett with a gun. Emmett tells Duchess that he... (full context)
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Duchess turns the gun on Billy, but Billy is unafraid. Over their time together, Billy explains,... (full context)
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...Woolly’s suicide note, which asks that his inheritance be distributed evenly among Emmett, Billy, and Duchess. Billy says that he suspected Woolly might be “sick” when he gave Billy his family... (full context)
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Emmett decides to take two-thirds of the money and leave Duchess with his share, so Emmett and Billy clean the house of any trace that they... (full context)
1. Duchess (2)
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Duchess wakes in a rowboat on the lake by the house, and he blames Emmett for... (full context)
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Duchess grabs the money, loses his balance, and falls into the water. As he begins to... (full context)